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Ecological Site Descriptions

SAVE THE DATE: Upcoming ESD Workshops

Locations and dates for the next regional Interagency Ecological Site Applications Workshops in 2012 and 2013 will be identified in the near future. Upcoming planned workshops include:

Society for Range Management: “Annual Meeting, Technical Training and Tradeshow”
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma:  February 2-8, 2013
Training and Professional Development Opportunities: Ecological Site Description Workshops

SRM is hosting three Ecological Site Description (ESD) workshops at the Annual Meeting in Oklahoma City. There are limited seats available, so register today! The workshop on Saturday, February 2nd is intended for ESD developers and will showcase interagency and interdisciplinary ESD development efforts from across the country. The Saturday workshop is worth 8 CEUs. The ESD users workshop consists of four-hour sessions each day from February 4th-7th, and  will focus on standards, concepts, data management, and field use for ESD users. The four-day users workshop is worth 16 CEUs. The final workshop, on Thursday, February 7th, is intended for students and will focus on ecological site concepts, description and applications. The student workshop can be taken for 1 hour of college credit. Pre-registration is required for each of these workshops, and can be completed using the SRM registration form. See you in Oklahoma!

AGENDAS:

To view the complete description, course IDs, corresponding CEUs and dates of each workshop during the meeting, click here.

SRM has spent considerable time in Washington, D.C. visiting with each federal agency to ensure that all officials and staff are aware of these important training opportunities that will be available in Oklahoma and to encourage employees to attend.  The above linked document and the following memo (click here to view) have both been distributed to the agency leads in D.C..  We encourage you to pass along this information to any state and local agency employees who would benefit from these trainings.

Look to this page for more updates on these workshops in the months leading up to the 2013 meeting.

 

Interagency Ecological Site Applications Workshop Series

 

ESD Workshop

Natural Resources Conservation Service

ESD Workshop

Agricultural Research Service

ESD Workshop

Bureau of Land Management

ESD Workshop
U.S. Forest Service

The Interagency Rangeland Ecological Site Description (ESD) workshop series is an interagency effort, facilitated by the Society for Range Management, and driven by the interagency Training Coordination Committee (TCC). The TCC is made up of more than 20 representatives from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and the Society for Range Management (SRM). The committee has worked together to expand upon successful collaborative efforts that have resulted from the Rangeland Interagency Ecological Site Manual (RIESM) and the draft handbook (under review). Click here to view a summary of the state of the ESD policy and interagency adoption.

SRM and agency partners have been moving forward with the planning of regional ESD training workshops following the successful Pilot Interagency Rangeland ESD Workshop in November 2010. The Pilot Workshop convened agency leadership to establish common ground for the ESD training program, identify training needs and to share information on the background, status and future of the multi-agency approach to ESD classification, mapping and management interpretation systems. Training Coordination Committee meetings and conference calls to continue building the ESD workshop program and training protocol are ongoing.

Regional ESD training workshops embrace a broad audience of attendees representing a diversity of federal, state and other agencies, the private sector and others. The workshops encompass three days (including time in the field each day) with content tailored to take advantage of local conditions and issues. The workshop objectives are:

  1. Enhance foundational knowledge, skills and understanding of Ecological Site concepts, state-and-transition models, and their interpretations through and Ecological Site Description (ESD) product
  2. Provide the framework for moving from first to second generation Ecological Site Descriptions
  3. Showcase the utility of Ecological Site Descriptions as a working and dynamic tool used to document ecological knowledge and assist in applied conservation and management

The workshop content includes instruction on how to determine ecological sites and ecological states in the field and the framework for understanding and participating in the move from first to second generation ESDs. The workshop curriculum also aims to establish a basis for collaboration among participants and introduce them to the local experts who will be able to assist them in the future when developing projects and working with ESDs. Workshop content illustrates the current state of ESD development and implementation in the local area as well as act as a launching pad for additional collaborative efforts.

SRM and the interagency Training Coordination Committee are enthusiastic about the ESD program and hope that other partners will continue to participate and contribute to the program's development. SRM would particularly like to thank the sponsoring agencies, which have supported the ESD workshop program and made the effort possible. Sponsoring partners are: the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).

ESD Resources

ESD Fact Sheets

ESD Special Issue of Rangelands

ARS Jornada ESD Site

ESD Suggested Reading

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SAVE THE DATE: Upcoming ESD Workshops

Locations and dates for the next regional Interagency Ecological Site Applications Workshops in 2012 and 2013 will be identified in the near future. Upcoming planned workshops include:

Interagency Ecological Site Applications Workshops - February 2 - 8, 2013, Oklahoma City, OK

Resources: Past ESD Workshops

 

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