National Resource Inventory
The 1997 National Resources Inventory (NRI) is the latest in a series of
inventories conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS), formerly the Soil Conservation Service. It provides
updated information on the status, condition, and trends of land, soil, water,
and related resources on the nation's non-Federal land. The 1997 NRI,
or "foundation NRI, is used as the basis on which to determine land use trends.
Subsequent NRI studies compare land use to 1997 and to each other to establish
land use change.
Data for the 1997 NRI were collected for more than 2,000 locations in New
Jersey by NRCS field personnel, resources inventory specialists, and remote
sensing data collectors. The NRI was scientifically designed and conducted and
is based on recognized statistical sampling methods. NRI data are statistically
reliable for national and regional analyses.
As the key to interpreting the state of America's land, NRI information will
be used to formulate effective public policies, to fashion agricultural and
natural resources legislation, to develop state and national conservation
programs, and to allocate USDA financial and technical assistance in addressing
natural resource concerns.
The 1992 NRI was instrumental in providing data on natural
resources for the USDA publication,
A Geography of Hope.
NRI New Jersey Summary Results
- Table 1 - Surface Area of nonfederal and
federal land and water areas by year
Links
This report is also available in Adobe Acrobat format.
1997 National Resources Inventory Summary Report (1.4 MB)
Some national and
regional NRI data is available upon request. E-mail
ShayMaria
Silvestri
or phone 732-537-6065 for specific information.
Last Modified:
May 27, 2008
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