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1 The Conservation Practice Data System: Providing Accountability for Conservation Projects Carol Smith, Ph.D. 360-407-7103

2 Conservation DistrictsConservation Districts  Connect conservation to people  Know environmental conditions  Reach out to landowners in key areas  Weave together funding from a variety of sources  Oversee project implementation  Are actions effective?

3 Work with Landowners to Develop Solution/ Projects Implement Projects Assess Project Results Identify Environmental Problem Project & Fiscal Monitoring Effectiveness Monitoring for Results Strategic Planning: Maps Implementation Monitoring for Compliance The Cycle of a Project and Role of the Conservation Practice Data System Project Cycle

4 Maps  Exchanging GIS layers is an efficient way to keep up-to- date on environmental issues.  Fish Distribution  Water Quality  Priority Habitat & Species  Crop and Farmland Classification  Soil Type  Boundaries

5 Fish & Water Quality MapFish & Water Quality Map

6 Projects

7 CREP Project Close-UpCREP Project Close-Up

8 Project Management

9 Implementation MonitoringImplementation Monitoring

10 Reporting ResultsReporting Results

11 Report WizardReport Wizard

12 Implementation Monitoring

13 Project BenefitsProject Benefits

14 Effectiveness Monitoring

15 Effectiveness MonitoringEffectiveness Monitoring

16 Effectiveness Monitoring Feet Gained/yr% by TypeDensity% Live/Dead For All Dead 9.62 For All Dead9.62 For All Live 90.38 For All Live90.38 By Type Conifer Dead9.59 For All Live Conifer1.1924.223.230004E-003Conifer TreesConifer Live31.06 For All Live Decidous2.4449.692.124815E-003Deciduous TreesDecidous Live37.04 For All Live Shrub1.2826.102.196118E-003ShrubsShrub Dead0.02 By Type, Species Shrub Live22.28 Live Conifer, Douglas Fir1.072.496.595483E-004 Live Conifer, Grand Fir1.202.802.067773E-004 Live Conifer, Shore Pine1.583.673.850336E-004 Live Conifer, Sitka Spruce1.262.939.304979E-004 Live Conifer, Western Hemlock1.102.561.390399E-004 Live Conifer, Western Red Cedar1.072.489.091071E-004 Live Decidous, Big Leaf Maple1.142.661.960819E-004 Live Decidous, Birch2.555.925.704202E-005 Live Decidous, Black Cottonwood4.039.363.315567E-004 Live Decidous, Cascara1.633.807.843277E-005 Live Decidous, Oregon Ash1.132.644.527710E-004 Live Decidous, Oregon White Oak0.481.123.565126E-006

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18 Accountability at Different LevelsAccountability at Different Levels  Strategic Accountability. Projects address high priority needs  Funding Accountability. Projects adhere to funding caps.  Compliance Accountability. Projects are implemented as planned.  Performance Accountability. Projects are effective over time to address the problem.

19 ENKON has been Building and Hosting Information Management Systems in the cloud for over 14 years ENKON’s provides powerful GIS functionality through our product “EasyMap” ENKON has off the shelf “Land Management” and “Environmental Management” software solutions that can be tailored to a client’s specific requirements ENKON


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