Logic Models: A Natural Resource Example
This video (Time: 4:09 min) demonstrates how a logic model can be used to establish short, mid, and long term goals in a natural resource example.
This video (Time: 4:09 min) demonstrates how a logic model can be used to establish short, mid, and long term goals in a natural resource example.
A logic model is a way of organizing the elements of your plan or project so you can successfully communicate your strategy to funders and stakeholders. This video (5:06 min) provides an introduction to logic models, and how they can be used in developing and communicating a plan.
(Time: will vary) This course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamental basics of prescribed burning. At the end of the course the student should have a working knowledge of fire law, fire terminology, fire prescriptions, firebreaks, smoke management and a basic understanding of how to conduct a prescribed burn. This course is not intended to take the place of workshops, training sessions and actual experience in the field conducting prescribed burns.
(Time: 24:27 min) This third section of the PowerPoint will focus on how to use the WIN-PST tool and mitigating hazard results from the tool by using the National Agronomy Technical Note 5.
(Time: 26:58 min) The second section of the PowerPoint will focus on the standard differences and updates to the new Integrated Pest Management Conservation Practice Standard (595).
(Time: 18:18 min) The first section of the PowerPoint will focus on National General Manual Policy GM190-404 Subparts A-D along with Conservation Practices and Enhancements that may require running WIN-PST.
(Time: will vary) Basic overview of pest management principles. Materials concentrate on assessing environmental risks of pest management alternatives.
This is a powerpoint presentation with 59 slides describing the hierarchical nature of soil classification and how a particular soil’s classification can help a conservationist determine if it is a hydric soil or not.
This is a powerpoint presentation developed by Michael Whited of the NRCS Wetland Science Institute, containing 33 slides. The objectives of the presentation are to identify and describe redoximorphic features, explain how redoximorphic features form and to understand the use of a,a’-dipridyl to confirm soil reduction.
This is a powerpoint presentation developed by Michael Whited of the NRCS Wetland Science Institute, containing 18 slides explaining the definition of hydric soils and the difference between the definition and the field indicators.