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Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) Dynamic Bibliographies
These bibliographies cover various aspects and perspectives of the Conservation
Effects Assessment Project, a multi-agency effort to
examine and measure practices designed to reduce
agricultral impacts on the environment.
Select a dynamic bibliography to find recent books, journal articles,
and audiovisuals in the NAL Catalog (AGRICOLA).
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Conservation Effects Assessment Project: Impacts of U.S. Department of Agriculture Conservation Programs
Examines the environmental effects of U.S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA) conservation programs including
the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Environmental
Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), Wetlands Reserve
Program and Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP).
Provides an overview
of various environmental outcomes resulting from landowner
participation in USDA conservation programs, useful
for assessing on-the-ground results of conservation programs
from various environmental perspectives. This
bibliography is similar to, but not the same as, the
Conservation Effects
Assessment Project (CEAP) bibliography, Environmental
Effects of U.S. Department of Agriculture Conservation Programs.
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Conservation Effects Assessment Project: Implementing Agricultural Conservation Practices: Barriers and Incentives
Environmental issues can influence agricultural producers' behavior.
Research tool provides studies on agricultural producers' views of
conservation programs and practices, providing researchers
with a focus on
psychological and socioeconomic factors. An understanding
of barriers to, and incentives for, conservation practices
will foster development of
conservation programs and practices that fit the needs
of agricultural producers. This bibliography
is similar to, but not the same as, the Conservation
Effects
Assessment Project (CEAP) bibliography, Implementing
Agricultural Conservation Practices: Barriers and Incentives.
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Conservation Effects Assessment Project: Environmental Credit Trading
Environmental credit trading is an approach
to environmental protection that uses market-based mechanisms
to efficiently allocate emission
or pollutant reductions among sources with different
marginal control costs. The results from this search
can help people with an interest in environmental credit
trading and agriculture become informed about
the current state of data acquisition and use of simulation
models in this emerging field. This bibliography is
similar to, but not the same as, the Conservation
Effects
Assessment Project (CEAP) bibliography, Data
and Modeling for Environmental Credit Trading.
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Conservation Effects Assessment Project: Agricultural Conservation Practices and Related Issues
Serves as a guide to recent literature covering agricultural conservation
practices and associated issues. Provides people working
in the area of agriculture
and the environment with information resources to help them design and implement
productive agricultural systems that foster environmental protection and improvement.
This dynamic bibliography is similar to, but not the same as, the Conservation
Effects
Assessment Project (CEAP) bibliography, Agricultural
Conservation Practices and Related Issues: Reviews of the State of the Art and
Research Needs.
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Conservation Effects Assessment Project: Wetlands in Agricultural Landscapes
Discovery tool aims at environmental aspects of wetlands in agricultural
landscapes; locate research findings in two main areas: (1) the effect
of conservation practices (and other agricultural activities)
on wetlands and (2) the environmental effects of wetlands
as conservation practices (including constructing and
restoring wetlands). Also identifies studies covering
conservation practices on ecosystem services
provided by wetlands in agricultural landscapes. This
bibliography is similar to,
but not the same as, the Conservation Effects
Assessment Project (CEAP) bibliography, Wetlands
in Agricultural Landscapes.
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Conservation Effects Assessment Project: Environmental Effects of Conservation Practices on Grazinglands
Conservation practices on grazing lands are the focus of this dynamic bibliography.
Returns useful information in designing both policies
and on-the-land conservation systems that foster
practical and environmentally sound grazing practices.
This bibliography is similar to, but not the same as,
the Conservation Effects Assessment
Project (CEAP) bibliography, Environmental
Effects of Conservation Practices on Grazing Lands.
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Conservation Effects Assessment Project: Effects of Agricultural Conservation Practices on Fish and Wildlife
Results provide information on conservation programs and practices
that are designed to improve fish and wildlife habitat.
The dynamic bibliographies provide information on programs
and practices with other purposes, e.g., water quality
improvement affecting various aquatic and terrestrial
fauna. This bibliography is similar to, but not the
same as, the Conservation Effects
Assessment Project (CEAP) bibliography, Effects
of Agricultural Conservation Practices on Fish and Wildlife.
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Last Modified:
Jul 22, 2011
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A dynamic bibliography produces
a real-time search result from the NAL database,
AGRICOLA, based on current librarian-built queries.
The term "dynamic" refers to the fact that
a new bibliography is generated each time
a search is run, so the bibliography's citations
are always up-to-date. However, because of
the automated nature of dynamic bibliographies,
they have certain benefits and limitations:
Improved timeliness. The print bibliography is by its
nature limited to items published before its
date of publication. However, the
dynamic bibliography will always contain the
most current information.
Wider subject coverage. Citations might include related
topics in addition to the specific topic covered.
Limited database coverage. Searches are run against
the AGRICOLA database only. AGRICOLA may not
contain records (results) for every publication in the subject area.
Decreased depth. To improve precision, some relevant results may not be listed.
Irrelevant material. Irrelevant
citations might be included while some relevant
citations might be omitted.
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