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Highlights from the 1992 National Resources Inventory
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EngineeringLand UseLand RestorationAgricultural EconomicsSoil ConservationResource AssessmentLand DegradationEnvironmental PlanningUnited StatesEarth ScienceEnvironmental PolicySocial SciencesNatural ResourceNatural ResourcesEconomic AnalysisAgricultural Land UseLand Use PlanningEconomicsGeographySoil Conservation ServiceAgroecological SystemsAgricultural ConservationNatural Resource ManagementLand ManagementSustainable Land-use ManagementNatural Resource EconomicsNational Resources InventoryLand ConservationNatural Resource Extraction
The Soil Conservation Service (SCS) released in July of this year a new and comprehensive database that provides a spatial and temporal record of the nation's resources on non-federal land—the 1992 National Resources Inventory (NRI)(3). The 1992 release updates previous results and provides data for the decade 1982–1992. Information is available for three years—1982, 1987, and 1992. The NRI was scientifically designed and conducted and is based on recognized statistical sampling methods. Data were collected at about 800,000 statistically selected sample locations throughout the United States by SCS field personnel and resources inventory specialists. NRI data are statistically reliable for national, regional, state, and multi-county analysis. The scope of the NRI is far too broad to summarize completely here. Included in these highlights is a selection of results at the national level for current land use, changes in land use, prime farmland, wind and sheet and rill erosion rates, estimates of soil savings, and wetlands. Further analysis of the 1992 NRI database by SCS and other agencies and organizations that deal with natural resource issues will result in further insights and perspectives on the condition of our natural resources