SWCS in the 90s
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IT seems that everyone is taking time to think about their goals, objectives, or activities for the 1990s. So I'll give it a try as well. SWCS can, in my view, have one of the most meaningful decades of its existence during the next 10 years.
During this next decade SWCS will:
▸ Celebrate 50 years of chartered service.
▸ Embark on a new strategic plan.
▸ Complete a major evaluation of the implementation of the Food Security Act of 1985.
▸ Continue to conduct forums for the discussion of key environmental issues.
▸ Strive to serve its membership in more effective ways.
▸ Speak out knowledgeably on the soil and water conservation issues that are of concern to nations.
▸ Work on the enhancement of professionalism in the field of conservation.
▸ Address resource issues on a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary basis.
▸ Learn how to apply new technology in accomplishing the wise use of natural resources.
These and many other activities are just a foundation upon which we can build a very successful organization during a time when people in country after country indicate that the natural environment is more and more important. Polls continue to point …
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