2012Public Domain1858This study summarizes 14,932 acres of the Lajas Valley Agricultural Reserve including, all the parcels within the 5 meter contour plus areas of adjacent contiguous agricultural land (Figure 5) for a total of 179 parcels. It began in the spring of 2011 with the preparation of a survey instrument and database and was completed in the fall of 2011; when all the farm interviews were completed. Since that time, we have analyzed the data, and received assistance from our GIS specialist Idelfonso Ruiz Valent°in, and finalized our agricultural inventory database. This report represents a summary of the collected information and was under taken to better understand the existing impacts of salinity and hydrology on the agricultural lands in the Valley and to inventory the existing uses and economic activity. This effort will enable us to more precisely project the specific impacts that may occur with the restoration of a permanently inundated Gua°anica Lagoon in a portion of the historic footprint. This information is actively being combined with results of the hydrology study and the salinity study to produce an integrated report"--Summary.Ríos, Roberto ViqueiraComas, Louis MeyerSturm, PaulFerguson, RobUnited States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)Publishednoaa:3application/pdfAgricultural conservationAgricultural ecologyLand use, RuralManagementSoils, Salts inWatershed restoration2016-02-03T18:26:50.042ZThis study summarizes 14,932 acres of the Lajas Valley Agricultural Reserve including, all the parcels within the 5 meter contour plus areas of adjacent contiguous agricultural land (Figure 5) for a total of 179 parcels. It began in the spring of 2011 with the preparation of a survey instrument and database and was completed in the fall of 2011; when all the farm interviews were completed. Since that time, we have analyzed the data, and received assistance from our GIS specialist Idelfonso Ruiz Valent°in, and finalized our agricultural inventory database. This report represents a summary of the collected information and was under taken to better understand the existing impacts of salinity and hydrology on the agricultural lands in the Valley and to inventory the existing uses and economic activity. This effort will enable us to more precisely project the specific impacts that may occur with the restoration of a permanently inundated Gua°anica Lagoon in a portion of the historic footprint. This information is actively being combined with results of the hydrology study and the salinity study to produce an integrated report"--Summary.2012CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)LibraryPublic Domain1858urn:sha256:248d00f9afc8fc6bed4ac2268ea2d37b24af413d098faef8cd18547cf735a9c5truenoaa:830Professional Paper2021-06-17T13:42:31.160ZLajas Valley Agricultural Reserve farm inventory of the Guánica Lagoon, El Anegado and adjacent areas Guánica, Puerto RicoAgricultural ecologyLand use, RuralManagementAgricultural conservationSoils, Salts inWatershed restorationLibraryAgricultural ecologyLand use, RuralManagementAgricultural conservationSoils, Salts inWatershed restorationCoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)Farm inventory LVARPuerto RicoRíos, Roberto ViqueiraComas, Louis MeyerSturm, PaulFerguson, Rob2012Lajas Valley Agricultural Reserve farm inventory of the Guánica Lagoon, El Anegado and adjacent areas Guánica, Puerto RicoFarm inventory LVAR5796689Puerto RicoActiveUnited States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)2012; ,2012https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/83020210617134231PR-65.248715-67.3998717.7841318.64574Coris bibliographic