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Wetlands in agricultural landscapes—Significant findings and recent advances from CEAP-Wetlands

October 31, 2020

The Wetlands Component of the USDA's Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP-Wetlands) is a multi-agency effort advancing science related to quantifying and interpreting effects and effectiveness of conservation practices and programs on ecosystem services provided by wetlands in agricultural landscapes. This special section originated from a symposium held at the 73rd Soil and Water Conservation Society's International Annual Conference in Albuquerque New Mexico, July 29 to August 1, 2018. The symposium was jointly organized by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and the US Geological Survey. To facilitate CEAP-Wetlands efforts, several regional assessments were conducted across the United States. These regional assessments were designed to address science gaps hindering wetland conservation and to develop tools facilitating conservation assessments. Conservation decisions affect not just agricultural wetlands, but also the services that these complex ecosystems provide to society. Papers in this special section of the Journal of Soil and Water Conservation present key findings and recent advances from several CEAP-Wetlands regional assessments and discuss the significant contributions of each assessment to an ever-increasing understanding of wetland ecosystems and their provisioning of ecosystem services. Modeling efforts using the Agricultural Policy and Environmental eXtender (APEX) and other process-based models are an integral component of CEAP-Wetlands. Results of these modeling efforts are also presented, and conservation implications are discussed.

Publication Year 2020
Title Wetlands in agricultural landscapes—Significant findings and recent advances from CEAP-Wetlands
DOI 10.2489/jswc.2020.00092
Authors David M. Mushet, William R. Effland
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Index ID 70216170
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center