This bibliography covers all conservation buffer practices as defined by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Bibliographies on individual types of buffers are listed below. For information on dynamic bibliographies, see About These Bibliographies.
Conservation Buffers: Effects on Erosion and SedimentationConservation Buffers: Alley Cropping
Conservation Buffers: Effects on Nitrogen
Conservation Buffers: Effects on Pathogens
Conservation Buffers: Effects on Pesticides
Conservation Buffers: Effects on Phosphorus
Conservation Buffers: Effects on Fish and Wildlife
Alley Cropping: Effects on Erosion and SedimentationConservation Buffers: Filter Strips (Includes contour grass strips)
Alley Cropping: Effects on Nitrogen
Alley Cropping: Effects on Phosphorus
Alley Cropping: Effects on Fish and Wildlife
Filter Strips: Effects on Erosion and SedimentationConservation Buffers: Grassed Waterways
Filter Strips: Effects on Nitrogen
Filter Strips: Effects on Pathogens
Filter Strips: Effects on Pesticides
Filter Strips: Effects on Phosphorus
Filter Strips: Effects on Fish and Wildlife
Grassed Waterways: Effects on Erosion and SedimentationConservation Buffers: Riparian Buffers
Grassed Waterways: Effects on Nitrogen
Grassed Waterways: Effects on Pesticides
Riparian Buffers: Effects on Erosion and SedimentationConservation Buffers: Vegetative Barriers
Riparian Buffers: Effects on Nitrogen
Riparian Buffers: Effects on Pathogens
Riparian Buffers: Effects on Pesticides
Riparian Buffers: Effects on Phosphorus
Riparian Buffers: Effects on Fish and Wildlife
Vegetative Barriers: Effects on Erosion and SedimentationConservation Buffers: Windbreaks and Shelterbelts (Includes herbaceous wind barriers and cross-wind trap strips)
Vegetative Barriers: Effects on Nitrogen
Vegetative Barriers: Effects on Phosphorus
Windbreaks and Shelterbelts: Effects on Erosion and Sedimentation
Windbreaks and Shelterbelts: Effects on Pesticides
Windbreaks and Shelterbelts: Effects on Fish and Wildlife
This bibliography is similar to, but not the same as, the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) bibliography Agricultural Conservation Practices and Related Issues: Reviews of the State of the Art and Research Needs. Major differences include:
This bibliography is similar to, but not the same as, the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) bibliography Data and Modeling for Environmental Credit Trading. Major differences include:
This bibliography is similar to, but not the same as, the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) bibliography Environmental Effects of Conservation Practices on Grazinglands. Major differences include:
This bibliography is similar to, but not the same as, the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) bibliography Environmental Effects of U.S. Department of Agriculture Conservation Programs. Major differences include:
This bibliography is similar to, but not the same as, the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) bibliography Implementing Agricultural Conservation Practices: Barriers and Incentives. Major differences include:
This bibliography offers dynamic searches for articles and publications produced in support of and by the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP), since its inception in 2003. Includes journal articles and studies by CEAP scientists and researchers, fact sheets and the CEAP bibliographies. This bibliography supplements the CEAP Product Library. Limitations may include:
These bibliographies offer dynamic searches for articles and publications on the CEAP small watershed case studies. Limitations of the bibliographies may include:
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Benchmark Watershed Studies
Articles and publications on the ARS Benchmark Watershed Studies
Choptank River, Maryland, ARS Benchmark Watershed Studies (formerly an NRCS Special Emphasis Watershed)
Goodwin Creek, Mississippi, ARS Benchmark Watershed Studies
Little River, Georgia, ARS Benchmark Watershed Studies and CSREES Competitive Grant Watershed
Mahantango Creek, Pennsylvania, ARS Benchmark Watershed Studies
North Walnut Creek, Iowa, ARS Benchmark Watershed Studies
St. Joseph River, Indiana, ARS Benchmark Watershed Studies
South Fork of the Iowa River, Iowa, ARS Benchmark Watershed Studies
Upper Washita River, Oklahoma, ARS Benchmark Watershed Studies
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Special Emphasis Watershed Studies
Articles and publications on the NRCS Special Emphasis Watersheds Studies
Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension
Service (CSREES) Competitive Grants Watershed Studies
Articles and publications on the CSREES Competitive Grants Watershed Studies
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Conservation Tillage: Effects on Erosion and SedimentationConservation Tillage: Mulch Tillage
Conservation Tillage: Effects on Nitrogen
Conservation Tillage: Effects on Pathogens
Conservation Tillage: Effects on Pesticides
Conservation Tillage: Effects on Phosphorus
Conservation Tillage: Effects on Fish and Wildlife
Mulch Tillage: Effects on Erosion and SedimentationConservation Tillage: No Tillage and Strip Tillage
Mulch Tillage: Effects on Nitrogen
No Tillage and Strip Tillage: Effects on Erosion and SedimentationConservation Tillage: Ridge Tillage
No Tillage and Strip Tillage: Effects on Nitrogen
No Tillage and Strip Tillage: Effects on Pathogens
No Tillage and Strip Tillage: Effects on Pesticides
No Tillage and Strip Tillage: Effects on Phosphorus
No Tillage and Strip Tillage: Effects on Fish and Wildlife
Ridge Tillage: Effects on Erosion and SedimentationTable of Contents
Ridge Tillage: Effects on Nitrogen
Ridge Tillage: Effects on Pesticides
Ridge Tillage: Effects on Phosphorus
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Cover Crops: Effects on Erosion and Sedimentation
Cover Crops: Effects on Nitrogen
Cover Crops: Effects on Pesticides
Cover Crops: Effects on Phosphorus
Cover Crops: Effects on Fish and Wildlife
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Drainage: Effects on Erosion and Sedimentation
Drainage: Effects on Pathogens
Drainage: Effects on Pesticides
Drainage: Effects on Phosphorus
Drainage: Effects on Fish and Wildlife
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Integrated Pest Management: Effects on Erosion and Sedimentation
Integrated Pest Management: Effects on Fish and Wildlife
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Irrigation: Effects on Erosion and Sedimentation
Irrigation: Effects on Nitrogen
Irrigation: Effects on Pathogens
Irrigation: Effects on Pesticides
Irrigation: Effects on Phosphorus
Irrigation: Effects on Fish and Wildlife
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Manure Management: Effects on Erosion and Sedimentation
Manure Management: Effects on Nitrogen
Manure Management: Effects on Pathogens
Manure Management: Effects on Pesticides
Manure Management: Effects on Phosphorus
Manure Management: Effects on Fish and Wildlife
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Nutrient Management: Effects on Erosion and Sedimentation
Nutrient Management: Effects on Nitrogen
Nutrient Management: Effects on Pathogens
Nutrient Management: Effects on Pesticides
Nutrient Management: Effects on Phosphorus
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Stream Restoration: Effects on Erosion and Sedimentation
Stream Restoration: Effects on Nitrogen
Stream Restoration: Effects on Fish and Wildlife
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What is a dynamic bibliography?
Are the search results comprehensive?A dynamic bibliography is the result of a predefined search strategy run against a bibliographic database. The term "dynamic" refers to the fact that a new bibliography is generated each time a search is run, so the bibliography's records are always up-to-date.
Please be aware that these bibliographies are not comprehensive. When creating any search strategy, there must be a trade-off between precision (retrieving only relevant results) and comprehensiveness (retrieving all relevant results). We have opted towards precision, which means that the number of irrelevant results should be at a minimum. However, it also means that there may be relevant results that are not listed.What databases are being searched?
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