Yield of Water as an Element in Multiple Use of Wild Land

Yield of Water as an Element in Multiple Use of Wild Land

Authors

  •   Charles A. Connaughton

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1944/v70i6/22186

Abstract

Service as watersheds is one of the most important contributions that wild mountain lands make to the economy of the semiarid West. Their utility for watershed purposes is influenced by a number of factors, of which those associated with the kind and density of vegetation may be manipulated in coordination with other uses to obtain optimum yields of usable water. Since the benefits of land management for water yield may often be less direct than the returns from other resources, land managers are cautioned to guard against subordinating watershed services to other uses at the expense of the public welfare.

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Author Biography

Charles A. Connaughton

Published

1944-05-31

How to Cite

Connaughton, C. A. (1944). Yield of Water as an Element in Multiple Use of Wild Land. Indian Forester, 70(6), 201–204. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1944/v70i6/22186

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