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M1988112
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General Documents
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6/8/1992
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NOMINATION OF 3RD PARTY MONITORING PROFESSIONALSQ
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and ecosystem modeling for environmental and grassroots groups in <br />review of proposed timber sale, road, recreation, grazing, or <br />other development projects in southwestern national forests. <br />* Watershed Planning (1989) - technical assistance and institution- <br />building in the preparation of integrated natural resource <br />management plans using a watershed planning framework in Upper <br />Rio Grande river basin (Indian tribal) <br />* Water Resource Planning (1988-89) - quantify and analyze water <br />use patterns in the Snake River basin in Idaho a.id develop <br />strategies for increasing instream flows for improvement of <br />anadromous fish habitat (Indian tribal) <br />* Hydrology and agricultural Water IIse (1987-88) - determine total <br />irrigation water use, on and off-farm water budgets for <br />historical and projected future periods, and to evaluate <br />irrigation management options for conservation acid economic <br />development (New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Indian ~:ribal) <br />* Community Development (1987-88) - facilitate the design and <br />implementation of a new community well and system <br />improvements for a community water supply system adequate <br />to meet the needs of 400+ rural residents (New Mexico) <br />Development and Presentation of Training Courses <br />* Forest Ecology/Silviculture (1990-91) on-going sE~ries of training <br />seminars for environmental and grassroots organi::ations in <br />silvicultural practices appropriate for natural i`orest management <br />in the southwestern U.S. (for Forest Trust) <br />* Water Quality Monitoring (1989-90) on-going series of training <br />seminars for environmental and grassroots organi<:ations in the <br />protection of water quality and supply (instream flows) in the <br />national forests of the western U.S. (for Forest Trust) <br />* Watershed Management and Modeling (1989) watersY..ed <br />modeling, and applications of the U.S. Army Corp;, of <br />Engineers SSARR watershed model to fisheries and habitat <br />management needs in the Columbia River basin (Inc.ian tribal) <br />* Training Instructor (1989) sustainable use of fcrest and <br />watershed resources for Lesotho (ASFS) <br />* Training Instructor (1988) soil conservation and water use <br />efficiency in agriculture on tribal lands in western U.S. <br />for American Indian Resources Institute <br />* Project Director/Water and Sanitation Training (1987) <br />Designed and presented a 10 week technical training program <br />for Peace Corps/Philippines in water resource development <br />appropriate to the needs of rural residents; wrote a <br />training manual based on this course; evaluated and advised <br />on-going field projects, future program options. <br />Project Development and Evaluation <br />* Program and Policy ?,dvisor (1990) Prepared an Evaluation <br />and long-term Program Plan for the U.S. Peace Corps/Honduras <br />Water Resource Development program. <br />* Project Evaluation (1989a & b) - (a) organized an3 <br />implemented an evaluation of the U.S. Peace Corps- <br />
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