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Gallatin National Forest Watershed Vulnerability Assessment, Northern Region (R1)<br />

Water Resources/Values<br />

The following water resources and values were chosen for the vulnerability analysis.<br />

1. Infrastructure<br />

• Roads<br />

• Trails<br />

• Developed recreation sites<br />

2. Water use and water developments<br />

• Point of use locations<br />

• Diversions<br />

3. Cutthroat Trout<br />

• “Sensitive species” designation by Forest Service<br />

• “Species of special concern” designation by state of Montana<br />

• Management indicator species for the GNF<br />

The purpose of this dataset is to quantify selected water resource values in each HUC-6 subwatershed.<br />

Areas with the greatest density of values may indicate important sites where there may have been<br />

significant economic investment and/or would require the greatest investment to maintain/conserve the<br />

resource. Datasets for each value were used to place subwatersheds into three classes (low, medium, and<br />

high) based on natural breaks in the data. All of the datasets were then combined to create one Values<br />

dataset, identifying subwatersheds with the lowest to highest amount of values (Figure 8).<br />

Figure 8. Levels of watershed resource/values by subwatershed.<br />

40 Assessing the Vulnerability of Watersheds to Climate Change

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