Shallow Loamy Till
Scenario model
Current ecosystem state
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Management practices/drivers
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No transition or restoration pathway between the selected states has been described
Target ecosystem state
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Submodel
Description
Shifts in ecological site composition, functionality, and dynamics driven by natural disturbances, processes, and pressures (may have some anthropogenic influences). More research is needed to determine the extent of the Semi-natural state associated with this ecological site.
Submodel
Description
Shifts in ecological site composition, functionality, and dynamics that are primary driven by anthropogenic disturbances and pressures (may have some associated natural influences). More research is needed to determine the extent of the cultural state associated with this ecological site.
Mechanism
Introduction of invasive species, pests, and/or pathogens; alteration of ecological dynamics, functions, and composition, etc.
Mechanism
Timber management and harvesting, mechanical landscape alteration, mechanical soil disturbance, planting, seeding
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Clearing and Snagging |
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Land Clearing |
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Spoil Spreading |
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Crop management system on crop land acres recently converted |
Mechanism
Mechanical, biological, or chemical management of invasive species, pests, and/or pathogens; establishment of native plants through seeding and/or planting
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Prescribed Burning |
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Critical Area Planting |
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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) |
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Environmental Quality Assessment |
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Pathogen Management |
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Invasive Species Pest Management |
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Multi-species Native Perennials for Biomass/Wildlife Habitat |
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Habitat Development for Beneficial Insects for Pest Management |
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Biological suppression and other non-chemical techniques to manage brush, weeds and invasive species |
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Biological suppression and other non-chemical techniques to manage herbaceous weeds invasive species |
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Monitoring and Evaluation |
Mechanism
Timber management and harvesting, landscape clearing, mechanical landscape alteration, mechanical soil disturbance, planting, seeding, cultivation
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Clearing and Snagging |
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Land Clearing |
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Precision Land Forming |
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Land Smoothing |
Mechanism
Restoration of native plant communities, planting, seeding, removal of obstructions or barriers
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Restoration and Management of Natural Ecosystems |
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Native Plant Community Restoration and Management |
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Restoration of Compacted Soils |
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Monitoring and Evaluation |
Model keys
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