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|a Conserving Data in the Conservation Reserve :
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|a COVER; CONSERVING DATA IN THE CONSERVATION RESERVE: How a Regulatory Program Runs on Imperfect Information; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 INFORMATION THROUGH THE POLICY CYCLE; CHAPTER 2 DEFINING THE ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS INDEX; CHAPTER 3 INTERPRETING THE CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM IN THE FIELD(S); CHAPTER 4 THE MECHANICS OF MONITORING: GAO, CONGRESS, AND THE FEDERAL REGISTER; CHAPTER 5 THE ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING GROUP PULLS THE PIECES TOGETHER; CHAPTER 6 MEDIA COVERAGE AND ACADEMIC ANALYSES: CYCLES OF PRAISE AND CRITICISM.
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|a CHAPTER 7 INFORMATION AND REGULATORY IMPLEMENTATIONNOTES; REFERENCES; INDEX.
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|a Enrolling over 30 million acres, the U.S. Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is the largest conservation program in the United States. Under the guidelines of the CRP, the federal government pays farmers to stop farming their land in the hopes of achieving a variety of conservation goals, including the reduction of soil erosion, improvement of water quality, and creation of wildlife habitat. In Conserving Data, James T. Hamilton explores the role of information in the policy cycle as it relates to the CRP. The author asks how the creation and distribution of information about what is going on.
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