Conservation Effects Assessment Project Workshop
Chair: Mary Ann Rozum, USDA-CSREES

The primary intention of this session is to allow Project Directors and associated personnel to learn from each other regarding approaches to watershed assessment and data analysis for CEAP and to facilitate coordination and communication among projects.

Presentations are listed below in chronological order.

Title Presenter
Overview of Purpose of CEAP Watershed Assessment Studies and Stakeholder Evaluation - Presentation Tom Drewes, NRCS
Evaluation of conservation practices in a mixed-land use watershed using cumulative effects modeling and interdisciplinary analyses - Presentation Jan Boll
Land use and water quality trends in Rock Creek Watershed (Seneca Co., OH) 1982-2005: Impact of Core-4 conservation practices - Presentation Pete Richards
Economic and water quality effects of multiple conservation practices in three Midwest watersheds - Presentation Phil Gassman
Investigation of the changes in the water quality in the Little Bear River watershed in response to the implementation of best management practices - Presentation Nancy Mesner
Overview of ARS Watershed Assessment Studies for Agricultural Croplands - Presentation Clarence Richardson
Overview of 8 NRCS Special Emphasis Watersheds - Presentation Tom Drewes
ARS Plans for Determining Environmental Effects - Presentation Mike Burkart
ARS Plans for Data Management - Presentation Jan Steiner
ARS Plans for Model Validation, Evaluation and Uncertainty Analysis - Presentation Ron Bingner
ARS Plans for Economic Analysis - Presentation Gerald Whitaker