CRP provides multiple environmental benefits. Environmental services examined in these studies include multiple benefits from land being enrolled the CRP. Services examined include reduced nutrient and sediment runoff from fields, improved water quality from reduced runoff, enhanced wildlife habitat, better hydrologic function, and increased carbon sequestration.
Reports from MAE studies that measure environmental service benefits are listed below. Click the title to view the report.
Project Reports and Articles
Title | Authors | Year |
Barnes, Sketch, Gramza, Sorice, Iovanna, Dayer | 2020 | |
Quantifying changes in soil carbon and greenhouse gas emissions from adoption of CRP (2 MB, PDF) | Swan, Easter, and Paustian | 2018 |
The Integrated Landscape Modeling Partnership - Current Status and Future Directions (11 MB, PDF) | Mushet and Scherff | 2016 |
Anderson, Aberle, Chen, Egenolf, Harmoney, Kakani, Kallenbach, Khanna, Wang, and Lee | 2016 | |
Allen and Vandever | 2012 | |
Gleason, Laubhan, and Euliss eds. | 2008 | |
Estimating Water Quality, Air Quality, and Soil Carbon Benefits of the Conservation Reserve Program (5 MB, PDF) | Benson | 2007 |
Vandever and Hoag | 2006 | |
Conservation Reserve Program - Planting for the Future: Proceedings (14 MB, PDF) | Allen and Vandever eds. | 2005 |
Allen and Vandever | 2003 |