Bart R. JohnsonAssociate Professor | Department of Landscape Architecture | University of Oregon e-mail: bartj@uoregon.edu



Home Current Research and Scholarship
Oak Savanna Landscape Planning and Restoration Upland Prairie Fire Ecology And Restoration Wetland Prairie Restoration Plant Introduction Genetics Oak Savanna Aesthetics Ecology and Restoration of Rock Outcrop Plant Communities
Past Research and Scholarship
Urban Ecology Education Salmon-Friendly Urban Riverfront Design Urban Riverfront Design Ecology and Design Education Ecology and Participation in Landscape-based Planning Little Applegate Watershed Design The Ecology and Restoration of a High Montane Rare Plant Community Biodiversity in the Klamath-Siskiyou Mountains
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Wetland Prairie Restoration

In a collaborative effort with the West Eugene Wetlands (WEW) partners, we have been experimentally testing the effectiveness of different site preparation techniques (e.g., solarization, herbicides, tilling, etc.)
for restoring wetland prairie and soil functions. The project is described in detail at http://www.lcog.org/wewresearch. The dissertation of Laurel Pfeifer-Meister is based on this project.

PI: Scott Bridgham (UO), Co-PIs: Bart Johnson and Bitty Roy (UO)
Graduate Student: Laurel Pfeifer-Meister

Current Projects

Plant and Soil Responses to Experimental Restoration Techniques in the West Eugene Wetlands. Lane Council of Governments & U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. $79,000.