Soil and Water Conservation Society
The Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS) is a professional and scientific membership society. The mission of the organization is to foster the science and art of natural resource management for sustainability. The society was formed in 1945 and changed its name from the Soil Conservation Society of America (SCSA) to the Soil and Water Conservation Society in 1987. The SWCS publishes the bimonthly peer-reviewed Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. Provided by Wikipedia
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Wildlife and water management: striking a balance.
Published 1973“…Soil Conservation Society of America…”
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Journal of soil and water conservation.
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Farmland, food, and the future /
Published 1979“…Soil Conservation Society of America…”
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Remote sensing for resource management /
Published 1982“…Soil Conservation Society of America…”
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Aldo Leopold : the man and his legacy /
Published 1987“…Soil Conservation Society of America…”
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Research on water; a symposium on problems and progress.
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Journal of soil and water conservation.
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Proceedings.--
Published 1978“…Soil Conservation Society of America, Tennessee Chapters, Annual Convention, Gatlinburg…”
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Soil erosion and conservation /
Published 1985“…Soil Conservation Society of America…”
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