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Title: Conservation System Guides


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Conservation System Guides
  • State Resource Conservationists
  • National Conference
  • March 2004

2
Conservation System Guides
  • eFOTG
  • Conservation System Guides
  • Next Steps

3
From FOTG to eFOTG
  • FOTG provides technical support to processes used
    in the 9 steps of planning
  • SmarTech is supporting creation of the eFOTG to
    do the same thing in the electronic, Web-based
    environment
  • New applications for conservation planning and
    performance measurement require data in an easily
    accessible form

4
eFOTG Supports ePlanning
  • eFOTG Conservation System Guide (CSG) concept was
    developed to provide a database that would
    dynamically support ToolKit.
  • Major applications are not stovepipes and the
    data that support ToolKit would be available for
    supporting Integrated Accountability System
  • CSG database has to possess the same flexibility
    of management that conventional FOTG
    possessesmaybe more
  • First-phase eFOTG at State level has data
    available to users in frozen, non-database
    format (Adobe Acrobat)

5
eFOTG
  • Conservation System Guides use information from
    FOTG Sections 3 and 5 for each land use in each
    Common Resource Area plus other information based
    on field experience where needed
  • Data for baseline CRA conditions
  • Most frequently used RMSs and practices in them
  • Most likely effect of each conservation system on
    pertinent resource concerns
  • An estimation, based on experience and research
    where available, of the relative contribution of
    each practice to the overall system effect in
    terms of percent (additive to 100 percent)
  • The CSG database is an example of the flexibility
    of FOTG data management available through eFOTG

6
eFOTG
  • Including effects estimates within Conservation
    Systems in eFOTG will
  • Bring an increased level of quantification to the
    Conservation Practice Physical Effects matrix
  • Provide a more complete estimation of effects for
    national performance reporting
  • Provide NRCS field staff, TSPs, and others with
    an indication of conservation practice and system
    effects on specific resource concerns

7
eFOTG
  • How many Conservation System Guide sheets should
    be developed?
  • Depends upon the number of CRAs
  • Depends upon number of unique systems (many) or
    similar systems (fewer)
  • Minimally
  • One RMS for each landuse in the CRA
  • Program-specific variations (HEL, CSP, etc)

8
Conservation Planning
  • CSGs are designed to help
  • Provide electronic support for an e-planning
    application
  • Reduce documentation time for plans
  • Reduce keystrokes at field office level
  • Provide consistency in format
  • Prepare for public scrutiny
  • Provide information for Technical Service
    Providers

9
Conservation Planning
  • Conservation System Guides will support decreased
    time for field data entry
  • Resulting in in-office time savings
  • Leading to more time available for plan
    development

10
Conservation Planning Support
  • How the CSGs fit
  • Planner initiates plan through Toolkit CSG
    icons appear on screen along with CRA baseline
    information
  • Planner selects pertinent system from CSGs and
    may edit to meet site specific conditions
  • Planner saves system in the practice schedule
    part of Toolkit
  • Planner selects practices for contracting and
    uploads practices to ProTracts from Toolkit
  • Later, automated functions harvest the progress
    or implementation information for progress
    reporting purposes

11
Next Steps
  • Teams formulated to address tools for resource
    criteria and resource concerns
  • Committee to develop General Manual policy for
    eFOTG will likely be put together in April 2004
  • Making sure that the eFOTG supports the range of
    agency needs that the FOTG does
  • Further refinement of CSG content
  • Use of CSP information to support CEAP (and vice
    versa)
  • ?

12
CSG as an IT Module
  • Phil Smith will describe CSGs from the
    Information Technology point-of-view later in the
    program

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Major CSG Modifications
  • Nov 26 - Set up CSG list serve with all eFOTG
    Administrators, SRCs and other as requested.
    (Sent out 18 messages via list serve between Nov
    26 and Feb 26)
  • Dec 22 - Set up all eFOTG State Administrators as
    IAS Account Managers
  • Dec 23 - Sent Definitions of Terms Used in
    Conservation System Guides to states
  • Dec 23 - Added all interim (700) series practices
    to practice table
  • Jan 15 - Updated choices available for primary
    resource considerations and resource concerns for
    conservation systems. Primary Resource
    Considerations now include all SWAPAH
    categories, except Human.
  • Jan 19 - Released relaxed Business Rules
    concerning what and when data can be edited and
    changed in the Conservation System Guide
    database.

17
Major CSG Modifications
  • Jan 20 - Merged data from the original state
    provisional CRA designation to the new national
    CRA nomenclature in the production CSG database.
  • Jan 25 - Provisional CRAs didnt map correctly
    converted over next month (see Feb 3) These are
    problems with CRA map, or inconsistencies in how
    states interpreted provisional maps.
  • Jan 20 - Deleted all inactive Conservation System
    guides and Conservation Systems
  • Jan 26 - CSG database linked to PRS. PRS can now
    harvest data from active Conservation systems

18
Major CSG Modifications
  • Feb 3 Deleted inactive Systems and Guides
    (those never activated)
  • Feb 3 Added check boxes the Data Entry screen
    to give choice of access to Active guides, Draft
    guides, Inactive guides, or any combination.
  • Feb 3 Added a check box to the System Dialog
    edit window to allow deletion of CSGs as long as
    they are draft or inactive, and never been
    activated. (Once a system has been activated, it
    is possible to have performance data associated
    with it. Users can inactivate these systems. They
    can be 'hidden' by not checking the Inactive box
    on the data entry or report screen.)
  • Feb 3 Added check boxes to the Report screen
    allow viewing of Active, Draft, or Inactive data.
    If Active is checked, both the System and the
    Guide must be Active to be displayed. If Draft is
    checked, data will be displayed if either the
    System or Guide are Draft. Same with Inactive.

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Major CSG Modifications
  • Feb 3 Added a System Status column to the
    report screen. Guide Status is already on this
    report. Users can now more easily identify when a
    System or it's Guides are different status.
  • Feb 3 - Correcting known problems when state
    provisional CRA's either changed, or didn't
    change as States wanted. 139 Systems, 72 Guides
    in 13 CRA's have being restored. Additional data
    is being moved from one CRA to another.
  • Feb 3 -Conservation System Guide Training web
    site moved to web farm and linked to PRS training
    web site.
  • Feb 3 - Changed wording on about 15 screens to
    remove management and replace with system

20
Major CSG Modifications
  • Feb 10 Added CRA filter selection on Data entry
    and Reports Screens
  • Feb 24 - Added CRA report so data editors can
    compare benchmark, effect, impact and practice
    data between states within same CRA and land use
  • Feb 25 -Updated practice names adjusted
    measurement units to match NHCP Feb 26
    -Additional corrections and additions from
    teleconferences posted
  • March 11 - Updated measurement units on 7
    resource concerns and added 2 new resource
    concerns to database.
  • March 16 - Added text blocks for documenting
    CSG, CS and Guide Name naming conventions

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New Features
  • March - New Revised Help Documents
  • April 1 - New report showing data sorted by
    Conservation System Guides
  • April 6 - Add Threshold values for resource
    concerns (including soil loss T)
  • June - Allow entry of all resource concerns
    this will need significant input to select tools
    for measurement

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