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USDA is the lead agency for U.S. Climate Change Science Program report on Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture, Land and Water Resources, and Biodiversity.
CSREES helped organize a national conference on climate change focusing on science and solutions.
CSREES supports research on the global water cycle and how natural and human activities influence water distribution and quality within the Earth system.
CSREES supports research to understand the process of land-use change, the impact of land-use decisions, and how they may be affected by a changing climate.
CSREES supports research on human contributions and responses to global change in agroecosystems.
CSREES supports research on biogeochemical cycles, both above and below the surface, and to determine their behavior under specific environmental conditions.
CSREES releases "Opportunities and Challenges in Agricultural Water Reuse" final report.
CSREES-supported interdisciplinary research achieves an integrated system understanding of regional and global climate variability in agroecosystems.
USDA conservation programs help private landowners conserve and enhance their natural resources, including soil, air, water, plants, and animals.
The CSREES Environment and Natural Resources Portfolio evaluates forest, rangelands, soil, air, and water programs.
CSREES cosponsored an international conference on the science and education of land use, with a transatlantic, multidisciplinary, and comparative approach.
CSREES launches Environment and Natural Resources Enterprise to unify programs to optimize agricultural production while protecting the environment.
The USDA strategic plan identifies key policy and management objectives to protect and enhance the nation's natural resource base and environment.
CSREES Soil, Air, and Water portfolio is reviewed for performance, relevance, and quality.
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Last Updated: September 15, 2008
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