Science-Based Decision Making in the Lake Tahoe Watershed
Publication: Watershed Management and Operations Management 2000
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A close partnership between researchers, resources agencies, and community groups allows for the most effective ecological and economic approach to environmental protection and watershed management. One of the better documented examples of this type of cooperative effort comes from the Tahoe basin (CA-NV) where studies over the past four decades have shown that many factors including, land disturbance, habitat destruction, air pollution, soil erosion, roads, have interacted to degrade the Basin's air quality, terrestrial landscape, and streams, as well as the lake itself. For effective lake management, we need to know (1) what are the specific sources of sediment and nutrients to the lake and what are their respective contributions, (2) how much of a reduction in loading is necessary to achieve the desired lake condition (lake response), and (3) how will this reduction be achieved? In this paper we present examples of ongoing research and monitoring which are proving extremely useful in watershed management. Topics include: changes in lake clarity and the importance of long-term data; response of lake phytoplankton to nutrients and a initial budget for nitrogen and phosphorus; paleolimnological reconstruction of baseline conditions and ecosystem response to anthropogenic disturbance; a clarity model to assess lake response to management; and a sediment transport model to evaluate nonpoint source loading. Only be providing a fully integrated watershed approach can we hope to develop effective restoration/mitigation efforts so essential to providing future generations with a quality environment in the Tahoe basin.
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Published online: Apr 26, 2012
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