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Extension Stakeholder Engagement: Adapting To The Twenty-First Century, Charles A. French
Extension Stakeholder Engagement: Adapting To The Twenty-First Century, Charles A. French
Natural Resources & the Environment
Over the past 100 years, a number of societal trends have influenced how Cooperative Extension engages public audiences in its outreach and education efforts. These trends include rapid evolution in communication technology, greater specialization of Land-Grant University faculty, and diversification of funding sources. In response, Extension organizations have adapted their engagement approach, incorporated new technologies, modified their organizational structures, and even expanded the notion of public stakeholders to include funders, program nonparticipants, and others. This article explores the implications for future Extension efforts using two case studies—one which explores how a community visioning program incorporated new ways of engaging local …
Modelling Associations Between Public Understanding, Engagement And Forest Conditions In The Inland Northwest, Usa., Joel N. Hartter, Forrest R. Stevens, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Russell G. Congalton, Mark J. Ducey, Paul T. Oester
Modelling Associations Between Public Understanding, Engagement And Forest Conditions In The Inland Northwest, Usa., Joel N. Hartter, Forrest R. Stevens, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Russell G. Congalton, Mark J. Ducey, Paul T. Oester
Natural Resources & the Environment
Abstract Opinions about public lands and the actions of private non-industrial forest owners in the western United States play important roles in forested landscape management as both public and private forests face increasing risks from large wildfires, pests and disease. This work presents the responses from two surveys, a random-sample telephone survey of more than 1500 residents and a mail survey targeting owners of parcels with 10 or more acres of forest. These surveys were conducted in three counties (Wallowa, Union, and Baker) in northeast Oregon, USA. We analyze these survey data using structural equation models in order to assess …
Optimal Land Cover Mapping And Change Analysis In Northeastern Oregon Using Landsat Imagery., Michael J. Campbell, Russell G. Congalton, Joel N. Hartter
Optimal Land Cover Mapping And Change Analysis In Northeastern Oregon Using Landsat Imagery., Michael J. Campbell, Russell G. Congalton, Joel N. Hartter
Natural Resources & the Environment
Abstract The necessity for the development of repeatable, efficient, and accurate monitoring of land cover change is paramount to successful management of our planet’s natural resources. This study evaluated a number of remote sensing methods for classifying land cover and land cover change throughout a two-county area in northeastern Oregon (1986 to 2011). In the past three decades, this region has seen significant changes in forest management that have affected land use and land cover. This study employed an accuracy assessment-based empirical approach to test the optimality of a number of advanced digital image processing techniques that have recently emerged …