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Building Blocks To Effectively Assessing The Environmental Benefits Of Conservation Practices

机译:有效评估保护措施的环境效益的基石

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The Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) has promised to increase our scientific understanding of the environmental effects of conservation practices and to help quantify the environmental benefits conservation programs are producing. As you'll see from this hefty special issue of the Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, a great deal of progress is being made toward these objectives. CEAP is being driven by two important changes in US agricultural conservation policy: (1) a growing emphasis on environmental challenges and (2) a major increase in public funding of USDA conservation programs. These two policy changes create an urgent need to retool conservation practices and programs to meet the environmental challenges and provide taxpayers and policy makers with an accounting of what their investments are producing. We are proud of the role the Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS) has played in assisting the development of CEAP. It is important to our members and to the larger conservation community that CEAP succeed.
机译:保护效果评估项目(CEAP)承诺增加我们对保护实践的环境影响的科学理解,并帮助量化保护计划正在产生的环境效益。从本期《水土保持杂志》的特刊中可以看到,朝着这些目标取得了很大的进步。美国农业保护政策的两个重要变化推动了CEAP:(1)对环境挑战的日益重视;(2)美国农业部保护计划的公共资金大量增加。这两项政策变化迫切需要调整保护措施和计划,以应对环境挑战,并向纳税人和决策者提供其投资产生的核算信息。我们为水土保持协会(SWCS)在协助CEAP的发展中所发挥的作用感到自豪。对于我们的会员和更大的保护社区而言,CEAP的成功很重要。

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