USDA National Agroforestry Center

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3-D Modeling

  • Landscape Modeling: Digital Techniques For Landscape Visualization
  • Virtual Train Project
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Ecological Modeling

  • 3D Visualization Of Coastal Resources
  • Techniques For Visualizing The Appearance Of Forest Operations
  • Forest Visualization For Planning And Management In Wisconsin
  • Forest Change Cover Visualization Project

Urban Modeling

  • Environmental Simulation Center, Ltd.
  • UrbanSim
  • Virtual Los Angeles, UCLA
  • 3D Regional Planning, Tampa Planning Commission
  • Regional Planning And Decision-Making: The Regional Workbench Consortium

Software: Non-Commercial

  • EnVision: Environmental Visualization System
  • SVS: Stand Visualization System

Software: Commercial

  • World Construction Set
  • Bryce5

University Visualization Labs

  • Imaging Systems Laboratory At Penn State University
  • University Of Zurich Landscape Visualization Lab (VisLab)

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About Agroforestry

Agroforestry intentionally combines agriculture and forestry to create integrated and sustainable land-use systems. Agroforestry takes advantage of the interactive benefits from combining trees and shrubs with crops and/or livestock. Agroforestry practices include:

  • Alley Cropping
  • Forest Farming
  • Riparian Forest Buffers
  • Silvopasture
  • Windbreaks
  • Special Applications
Agroforestry Practices

About NAC

The USDA National Agroforestry Center (NAC) had its origins in the 1990 Farm Bill. It began as a Forest Service Research and State & Private Forestry effort in 1992 and expanded into a partnership with the Natural Resources Conesrvation Service (NRCS) in 1995. It is administered by the Forest Service, Southern Research Station. NAC offices are located in Lincoln, Nebraska and Huntsville, Alabama.

NAC accelerates the application of agroforestry through a national network of partners. Together, we conduct research, develop technologies and tools, coordinate demonstrations and training, and provide useful information to natural resource professionals.

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About Working Trees

The right trees planted in the right places for the right reasons can add value to land-use systems. That's the Working Trees message that helps natural resource professionals, community leaders, and landowners identify with the concept of agroforestry. NAC uses the Working Trees theme to promote the development of sustainable agriculture and communities.

  • More about NAC's Working Trees
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