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AGRICULTURE M u GIS APPLICATIONS IN AGRICULTURE SERIES e lle r GIS APPLICATIONS • S a Edited by s IN AGRICULTURE se n ra Tom Mueller t h Volume Four • Conservation Planning Gretchen F. Sassenrath Conservation planning involves targeted management practices and land G use decision-making based on careful analysis of landscape limitations I in order to protect soil and water resources. Developing solutions to S conservation planning is of worldwide interest due to anticipated population A growth, growing demand of feedstocks for biofuels, decreasing freshwater P resources, and increasing land degradation in the developed world. Recent P advances in geospatial technologies now provide land managers with tools L I and resources to conserve soil and water resources more efficiently than has C ever been possible before. A T I GIS Applications in Agriculture, Volume Four: Conservation Planning O presents approaches developed by leading researchers working at the N intersection of conservation and spatial technologies. Among others, S the technologies include global positioning systems (GPS), geographic I N information systems (GIS), Internet mapping technologies, remote sensing, and various modeling applications. These advances allow improved A prediction of soil erosion and environmental effects, better prioritization of G land for conservation initiatives and funding, and enhanced prediction R of the impact of management practices on natural resources. They also I C facilitate the development of conservation management plans and improve U GIS the accessibility of conservation knowledge and tools. L T The strategies presented are designed to provide the greatest benefit to U preserving natural resources while reducing economic expenses. Each R E chapter includes a detailed background on the specific topic, with case APPLICATIONS studies describing the design and implementation of the solution. Readers are guided through step-by-step exercises to gain experience in executing V o the conservation practice. Substantial online data and modeling are l u available that can be immediately implemented or modified to suit users’ m IN AGRICULTURE needs. The exercises are accessible enough to be used in the classroom, yet e detailed enough for self-instruction by highly motivated professionals active F o in developing conservation plans. u r K13019 Volume Four • Conservation Planning 6000 Broken Sound Parkway, NW Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33487 711 Third Avenue New York, NY 10017 an informa business 2 Park Square, Milton Park www.crcpress.com Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN, UK www.crcpress.com K13019_cover.indd 1 1/9/15 9:44 AM GIS APPLICATIONS IN AGRICULTURE Volume Four • Conservation Planning GIS Applications in Agriculture Series Editor Francis J. Pierce Washington State University, Prosser GIS Applications in Agriculture, Francis J. Pierce and David Clay GIS Applications in Agriculture, Volume Two: Nutrient Management for Energy Efficiency, David Clay and John F. Shanahan GIS Applications in Agriculture, Volume Three: Invasive Species, Sharon A. Clay GIS Applications in Agriculture, Volume Four: Conservation Planning, Tom Mueller and Gretchen F. Sassenrath GIS APPLICATIONS IN AGRICULTURE Volume Four • Conservation Planning Edited by Tom Mueller John Deere & Company Urbandale, Iowa, USA Gretchen F. Sassenrath Southeast Agricultural Research Center Kansas State University Parsons, Kansas, USA Boca Raton London New York CRC Press is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business MATLAB® is a trademark of The MathWorks, Inc. and is used with permission. The MathWorks does not warrant the accu- racy of the text or exercises in this book. This book’s use or discussion of MATLAB® software or related products does not constitute endorsement or sponsorship by The MathWorks of a particular pedagogical approach or particular use of the MATLAB® software. Cover Photo Credits: The middle left image on the cover was created by Demetrio Zourarakis for Chapter 2 using LiDAR elevation and terrain analysis techniques.   Procedures for creating this figure are described in the on-line appendices for Chapter 2.  The middle right hand image of  estimates of annual sediment loss were created by Xiuying Wang for Chapter 13 and the procedures for calculating sediment loss with Apex are given in the on-line appendix for this chapter.   The lower aerial landscape image was created by Tom Mueller using public imagery and terrain data using methods and procedures described in the on-line appendices for Chapter 2.  CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2015 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Version Date: 20150107 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4398-6724-2 (eBook - PDF) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. 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Tom Mueller This is dedicated to my parents, who, even though they have no idea what this is about, will buy a copy, place it in the middle of the coffee table, and make everyone who visits the house read it. This is also dedicated to my two wonderful children. They won’t understand it either, but at least they won’t keep a copy on the coffee table and assault visitors with it. Gretchen F. Sassenrath Contents Series Preface ............................................................................................................ix Preface.......................................................................................................................xi Acknowledgments ..................................................................................................xiii Editors ......................................................................................................................xv Contributors ...........................................................................................................xvii Chapter 1 Geospatial Technologies for Conservation Planning: An Approach to Build More Sustainable Cropping Systems .....................1 Gretchen F. Sassenrath, Tom Mueller, and Jeanne M. Schneider Chapter 2 Soil Surveys, Vegetation Indices, and Topographic Analysis for Conservation Planning .......................................................................11 Tom Mueller, Demetrio Zourarakis, Gretchen F. Sassenrath, Blazan Mijatovic, Carl R. Dillon, Eduardo M. Gianello, Rafael Mazza Barbieri, Marcos Rodrigues, Eduardo A. Rienzi, and Gabriel D. Faleiros Chapter 3 Identification and Analysis of Ravines in the Minnesota River Basin with Geographic Information System ......................................37 Shannon Belmont, David J. Mulla, and Joel Nelson Chapter 4 Siting Multiple Conservation Practices in a Tile-Drained Watershed Using LiDAR Topographic Data ......................................53 Mark D. Tomer, David E. James, Jill A. Kostel, and J. Bean Chapter 5 Erosion Modeling in 2D with the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation–Version 2: A Tool for Conservation Planning ....................69 Seth M. Dabney, Daniel C. Yoder, and Dalmo A.N. Vieira Chapter 6 Application of Geographical Information System and Terrain Analysis for Designing Filter Strips ...................................................85 Michael G. Dosskey, Surendran Neelakantan, Tom Mueller, Todd Kellerman, and Eduardo A. Rienzi vii viii Contents Chapter 7 Modeling Landscape-Scale Nitrogen Management for Conservation ...101 James C. Ascough II and Jorge A. Delgado Chapter 8 Use of Advanced Information Technologies for Water Conservation on Salt-Affected Soils ................................................119 Dennis L. Corwin Chapter 9 Resource Management in Rangeland ...............................................151 D. Terrance Booth and Samuel E. Cox Brian D. Lee, James Adams, and Stephen D. Austin Chapter 11 Prioritizing Land with Geographic Information System for Environmental Quality Incentives Program Funding ......................189 Derya Özgöç Çağlar and Richard L. Farnsworth Chapter 12 Integrating Land Use Change Influences in Watershed Model Simulations .......................................................................................205 Naresh Pai and Dharmendra Saraswat Chapter 13 Combining Landscape Segmentation and a Agroecosystem Simulation Model .............................................................................221 Xiuying Wang, Pushpa Tuppad, and Jimmy R. Williams Chapter 14 Spatial Economics Decision-Making Guide for Conservation Reserve Program Enrollment ...........................................................245 Carl R. Dillon, Jordan M. Shockley, and Joe D. Luck

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