Oral Presentations
Oral Presentation Schedule (only)
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Day 1 – April 28 |
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11:00 |
Cost-effective conservation when ecosystem services are multiple and spatially dependent: an iterative data envelopment analysis approach Richard Iovanna, USDA |
Landscape-scale Conservation Projects: CEAP, A Case Study Deanna Osmond, NC State University |
Increasing the effectiveness of conservation policy, design, and delivery L. Wes Burger, Jr; Mississippi State University |
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11:25 |
Identifying vulnerability using a hydrologic characterization tool Jan Boll, University of Idaho |
Insights from the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) Wildlife Component Charles Rewa, USDA NRCS |
Probability mapping for the Alabama Beach Mouse Dawn Lemke, Alabama A&M University |
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11:50 |
Identifying Critical Areas for the Management of Goodwater Creek Experimental Watershed Claire Baffaut, USDA-ARS |
Assessing Landscape Vulnerabilities Using the National Resources Inventory (NRI) J. Jeffery Goebel, USDA-NRCS |
Effects of Conservation Reserve Program on priority short- and mixed-grass prairie birds Anne Bartuszevige, Playa Lakes Joint Venture |
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3:15 |
TBD |
Use of a Regional Groundwater Model to Identify Optimum Distribution of Conservation Measures in the Alluvial Plain of Northwestern Mississippi Jeannie R.B. Barlow, USGS |
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3:40 |
Disproportionality Pete Nowak, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Integrated Modeling for Examining Cost Effectiveness of Wetland Restoration Scenarios in the South Tobacco Creek Watershed Wanhong Yang, University of Guelph |
Impacts of varying agricultural operation intensities on surface water quality in the Little River Watershed area, New Brunswick, Canada Zisheng Xing, AAFC |
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4:05 |
Evaluating Beneficial Management Practices in Southern Alberta Watersheds Barry M. Olson, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development |
Motivating Producers to Take the Most Cost-effective Actions to Reduce NPS Pollution Jon Winsten, Winrock International |
Assessing the impact of agricultural cropping and tillage practices on aquatic biodiversity, in-stream water quality, and habitat parameters using USGS NAWQA and USEPA WSA data. Eric Cummings, University of Arkansas |
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Day 2 – April 29 |
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11:00 |
Agriculture as a Provider of Public Goods: Identifying Positive Externalities of Rice Production Landscapes Kuatbay Bektemirov, University of Arkansas |
Unintended Effects of the Use of Water for Irrigation from the Alluvial Aquifer in Northwestern Mississippi Claire E. Rose, U.S. Geological Survey |
RPM Urban Agroforestry Leslie Carrere, RPM Ecosystems |
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11:25 |
A Landscape Vision for Sustainable Bioenergy Feedstock Production Douglas L. Karlen, USDA-ARS, NLAE |
Tile-drainage wetlands in the agricultural Midwest to reduce Gulf Hypoxia: a potential market solution David A. Kovacic, University of Illinois |
Precision Conservation: Using Precision Agriculture Technology to Optimize Conservation and Profitability in Agricultural Landscapes Mark D. McConnell, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Mississippi State University |
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11:50 |
Development of an International Impacted Agricultural Areas Standard for Ecological Services Sally L. Benjamin, Northern Prairie WRC, USGS |
Valuation Techniques and Applications: Small-Scale Vegetable Production at Home and Abroad Brad Roberson, Texas A&M University |
Evaluating Programmatic Effectiveness of Conservation: The Case of Upland Habitat Buffers Kristine O. Evans, Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries, & Aquaculture, Mississippi State University |
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3:15 |
Examination of Nutrient and Herbicide Fate and Landscape Features in 15 Sub-Basins of the Choptank River Watershed: Implications for Management Cathleen J. Hapeman, USDA-ARS |
Economics of Long Term Land Management Practices in the South Tobacco Creek Watershed in Manitoba Mohammad Khakbazan, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) |
Wood River Conservation Effects Assessment Project Jim Regan-Vienop, USDA NRCS |
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3:40 |
Formation, Dissipation and Chemical Contributions of a Drained Temporary Pond within an Agricultural Field Paul D. Capel, US Geological |
Identification, Targeting, and Treatment Options for Vulnerable Components Within Complex Landscapes to Improve Watershed Health: A Case Study of GIS Assisted Watershed Modeling Paul T. Dyke, Blackland Research Center/Texas AgriLife Research/ Texas A&M System |
Evaluation of Streambank Fencing and Off-Stream Watering Systems in the WEBs Lower Little Bow River Watershed Jim Miller, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada |
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4:05 |
Lincoln University Rain Gardens for Effective Storm Water Runoff Management Hwei-Yiing Johnson, Lincoln University |
Wetlands in an Agricultural Landscape--Potential for Mitigation of Nitrate in Groundwater and Streams, Upper choptank River Watershed, Maryland Judith M. Denver, U.S. Geological Survey |
Assessing Trade-offs Between Crop Production and Ecological Services in the Willamette Valley, Oregon - the Calapooia CEAP Study Alan Herlihy, Oregon State University |
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