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  1. A Holistic Approach

    https://sugarcreekmethod.osu.edu/node/34

    A Holistic Approach The Sugar Creek experience shows that the transformation of local community social relations along with a growing sense of community responsibility for local streams can have remediating effects on local water quality. More than this, ...

  2. Collaborate with Others

    https://sugarcreekmethod.osu.edu/node/32

    Collaborate with Others The Sugar Creek Method involves collaboration with downstream teams with the help of Extension and Soil and Water Quality professionals. The Sugar Creek Method requires intensive testing and study to determine root causes of water ...

  3. Encourage Local Participation

    https://sugarcreekmethod.osu.edu/node/33

    Encourage Local Participation An important characteristic of the Sugar Creek Method is the vision and responsibility that each local team developed for its own sub-watershed. What Resulted from Local Participation at Sugar Creek? When the local efforts be ...

  4. Focus on Headwaters

    https://sugarcreekmethod.osu.edu/node/30

    Focus on Headwaters The Sugar Creek method employs an integrated headwaters approach as a means for long-range ecosystem planning. Why? A headwaters approach recognizes the necessity of investigating human social dimension of life along the stream so that ...

  5. Healthy Environment, Healthy Community

    https://sugarcreekmethod.osu.edu/node/31

    Healthy Environment, Healthy Community The Sugar Creek Method is a balanced framework to link the landscapes of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems with human life scapes reflecting the values of the local community. An important characteristic is to build ...

  6. Project Description

    https://sugarcreekmethod.osu.edu/home/project-description

    Project Description In 2000 researchers started collaborating about comparing the social, biological, and physical attributes of a watershed along a north-south gradient in the Sugar Creek Watershed.  The gradient consisted of mainly Mennonite German farm ...

  7. Staffs and Graduate Students

    https://sugarcreekmethod.osu.edu/people/staffs-and-graduate-students

    Staffs Lois Grant Program Coordinator: Agroecosystems Management Program, NSF GK-12 Sugar Creek Project OARDC/OSU Deana Hudgins Research Associate OARDC/OSU Scot Long Research Associate OARDC/OSU Dave McCartney Research Associate: Agroecosystem Management ...

  8. Ohio State CFAES Student Kelse Brown Selected as Nationwide Teach Ag Ambassador

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/ohio-state-cfaes-student-kelse-brown-selected-nationwide-teach-ag-ambassador

    Kelse Brown, of Edgerton, Ohio, was recently selected as a National Teach Ag Ambassador, an outreach program of the National Council for Agricultural Education, led by the National Association of Agricultural Educators to promote the agricultural educatio ...

  9. Allen County

    https://aede.osu.edu/node/1549

    1.1: County and Township Reference Map  (PDF)   (JPG) ·          Map 1.2: Township Population ...

  10. Each Stream Is Unique

    https://sugarcreekmethod.osu.edu/unique

    Each Stream Is Unique An important characteristic of the Sugar Creek Method is to treat each stream as unique: physically, biologically, and socially. The Sugar Creek Method is a common sense approach designed by local residents to improve their quality o ...

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