The Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework Experience from Minnesota ACPF Users
2016-05
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The Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework Experience from Minnesota ACPF Users
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2016-05
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Water Resources Center
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The Agricultural Conservation Planning
Framework (ACPF) is a set of desktop tools to
help locate conservation practices within small
watersheds. The University of Minnesota Water
Resources Center (WRC) wanted to learn how
the ACPF would work in our state. With funding
from the McKnight Foundation, the WRC
provided training to 39 GIS technicians across
the state. Several months later, we interviewed
several people who had used the ACPF to learn
about their experience with the tool. This
report summarizes what they told us
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The Agricultural Conservation Planning
Framework (ACPF) is a set of desktop tools to
help locate conservation practices within small
watersheds. The University of Minnesota Water
Resources Center (WRC) wanted to learn how
the ACPF would work in our state. With funding
from the McKnight Foundation, the WRC
provided training to 39 GIS technicians across
the state. Several months later, we interviewed
several people who had used the ACPF to learn
about their experience with the tool. This
report summarizes what they told us
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Lewandowski, Ann. (2016). The Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework Experience from Minnesota ACPF Users. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/199795.
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