Faculty Involvement in the CESU Professor Ed Krumpe Dept. of Conservation Social Sciences College of Natural Resources.

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Faculty Involvement in the CESU Professor Ed Krumpe Dept. of Conservation Social Sciences College of Natural Resources

2 Why Faculty Use the CESU Diversity of projects supported Controlled overhead Bridge between managers & researchers Source of ideas & opportunities Convenient & Saves Time Funding for grad students & faculty

3 Diversity of Projects A 2-phase Internet-based survey of scientists Identify existing knowledge about monitoring the effects of snowmobiles on wildlife for Yellowstone National Park Recommend procedures for monitoring these effects Produced state-of-knowledge input for a national working group Monitoring Snowmobile Effects on Wildlife Monitoring Snowmobile Effects on Wildlife Collecting information to help managers make decisions Collecting information to help managers make decisions Monitoring Snowmobile Effects on Wildlife Monitoring Snowmobile Effects on Wildlife Collecting information to help managers make decisions Collecting information to help managers make decisions Monitoring Snowmobile Effects on Wildlife Collecting information to help managers make decisions

4 Diversity of Projects Three-part Internet-based Survey AND Vital Signs Monitoring in Yellowstone, Bighorn Canyon & Grand Teton National Parks ____________________________________________________________________________________ A Survey of Scientists & Resource Professionals Final Round 3 Survey

5 Diversity of Projects Internet-based survey -- collect comments on key components of the conceptual model of vital signs indicators Northern Semi-Arid Network Vital Signs Monitoring

6 Diversity of Projects Round 2 Survey Vital Signs Monitoring in the Northern Colorado Plateau Network A survey to identify ecosystem attributes and potential indicators for monitoring Upper Columbia Basin Network Vital Signs Monitoring Priorities

7 Diversity of Projects National Internet-based survey of managers & administrators A Survey of BLM Staff and Managers Identifying needed recreation and tourism information to help managers make decisions

8 Diversity of Projects Five projects produced 9 Internet-based surveys of scientists & managers. Six were tailor-made for rapidly evolving NPS vital signs monitoring program. Each built upon lessons learned. Featured rapid design, simple for people to complete (even from overseas), & quick to analyze.

9 Diversity of Projects Parks as Classroom Worked with NPS to develop ethnobotany & cultural environmental education program for McCall Outdoor Science School BLM River Recreation Project Conduct social impact assessment for Salmon River Management Plan Owyhee River User Survey On-site survey of visitors for river management plan for BLM

10 Currently Hanford Reach National Monument Visitor Satisfaction Survey Baseline study of visitors to the US Fish & Wildlife Service’s first National Monument Year-long on-site survey & visitor counts

11 Summary Once agency people figured out how to use the CESU, cooperation has been great. CESU projects have helped us meet our university land grant mission of conducting research & providing extension service to the public. Convenience, direct links between scientists & managers, and simplified contracting process has served us well to date.