Monday, June 6, 2011

Diverse Group Releases First-of-its-Kind Report Measuring Agriculture Sustainability

Diverse Group Releases First-of-its-Kind Report Measuring Agriculture Sustainability

Findings show promising trends in reducing environmental footprint of crop production.

San Antonio (PRWEB) January 12, 2009

A first-of-its-kind report released today creates a framework for measuring agriculture sustainability. Developed to inform long-term continuous improvements in agriculture production, the initial findings indicate crop production is already making progress toward reducing its environmental footprint. The Environmental Resource Indicators report was released at the American Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting by Field to Market, the Keystone Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture.

Field to Market is a diverse alliance representing the many links in the food chain, including grower organizations, agribusinesses, food companies and conservation organizations. As demand continues to rise and pressures on natural resources increase, the Alliance views the report as the first step in a long-term effort to quantify and improve the environmental, socio-economic and health impacts of agriculture production. The report evaluated national-scale metrics over the past two decades for land use, water use, energy use, soil loss, and climate impact in corn, soy, cotton, and wheat production. In 2007, these crops comprised nearly 70 percent of the 305 million acres of U. S. cropland.

"Several trends are emerging. Importantly, production agriculture has become increasingly efficient, relying on fewer inputs to produce more. However, we recognize there are significant challenges ahead in meeting increased global demand in a sustainable manner," says Michael Reuter, director of conservation programs for the Central US Region of The Nature Conservancy. "These metrics will be expanded to define other attributes of sustainable agricultural production and lay the foundation for studies that will analyze additional environmental, socio-economic, and health factors."

Progress has been made. The initial index shows that soil-loss efficiency trends have improved substantially by 30 to nearly 70 percent for the four crops evaluated. Energy use per unit of output is down in corn, soybean, and cotton production by nearly 40 to more than 60 percent. Irrigated water use per unit of output has also decreased 20 percent to nearly 50 percent while carbon emissions per unit of output have dropped by about a third for these three crops. The results are intended to provide meaningful and credible information to shape knowledge-based decisions and allow tracking of trends over time. A next-generation report will assess water quality and biodiversity indicators.

These improvements are especially important when put into the context of global needs for food and fiber. Experts predict demand for agricultural goods will double by 2050 as global population increases by an additional 3 billion people. Agriculture is already the predominant user of all habitable land and 70 percent of fresh water. By 2030 grain-producing land per capita will drop to just a third of what it was in 1950, while the World Water Council predicts in just a decade we will need 17 percent more water than is available to feed the world. The industry is working diligently on collaborative solutions to meet these challenges.

"Increased productivity and improved natural resource management will be vitally important as we seek to feed, fuel and clothe our growing world population on the same amount or even less land in the decades ahead," says Kevin Rogers, cotton grower from Arizona. "The best opportunity to achieve this goal is for all groups in the chain to work collaboratively. Participation from farmers and the conservation organizations is vitally important to success."

In addition to the findings, the report is significant for its direction toward creating a comprehensive methodology that can become the standard for measuring agriculture sustainability. Field to Market conducted a broad-based peer-review process that included 17 experts from universities, government and other institutions to help enhance the methodology.

"The peer-review process allowed us to add many different and fresh perspectives to the body of work, allowing for a very objective product," says Marty Matlock, area director of the Center for Agricultural and Rural Sustainability at the University of Arkansas, who incorporated peer-review comments. "The most valuable aspect of the group's work has been bringing together very diverse interests and creating mutual understanding and acceptance of one another's concerns."

Most notably, Field to Market seeks to work with farmers to identify and create best practices that can drive future improvements. The Alliance is beginning an industry-wide dialogue that will lead to programs for continued improvement of economically and environmentally friendly food and fiber production. The group is also creating an online calculator to help individual growers assess the efficiency of their operations, along with cataloging advice from experts and other growers that will help advance future sustainability efforts.

"Increasingly we're hearing from our consumers who want to make sustainable food and fiber choices," says John Wolf, vice president of ingredients, commodities and risk management at Kellogg Company. "It's important consumers understand the progress already being made while recognizing that bringing the entire supply chain together is critical to continue making advances from the farm fields to the supermarket shelves."

Field to Market is just beginning its efforts to develop and improve sustainability metrics and create practices to promote continuous improvement throughout the agriculture food chain. The group is currently finalizing water quality and biodiversity indicators and expects to issue a next-generation report that assesses these in mid-2009. Future reports will consider additional environmental impacts as well as socio-economic and health factors.

An executive summary and full report can be accessed at http://keystone. org/spp/env-sustain_ag. html (http://keystone. org/spp/env-sustain_ag. html). Field to Market, the Keystone Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture, defines agricultural sustainability as meeting the needs of the present while improving the ability to feed future generations by focusing on increasing ag productivity while decreasing environmental impact, improving human health through access to safe, nutritious food and improving social and economic well-being of rural communities. The Alliance is facilitated by the Keystone Center, a neutral, non-profit organization specializing in collaborative decision-making processes for environment, energy, and health policy issues.

Field to Market members include: American Farm Bureau Federation; American Soybean Association; Bayer CropScience; Bunge; Cargill, Incorporated; ConAgra Foods; Conservation International; Cotton Incorporated; DuPont; Fleishman-Hillard; General Mills; Grocery Manufacturers Association; John Deere; Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences; Mars, Incorporated; Monsanto Company; National Association of Conservation Districts; National Association of Wheat Growers; National Corn Growers Association; National Cotton Council of America; National Potato Council; Syngenta; The Coca-Cola Company; The Fertilizer Institute; Kellogg Company; The Nature Conservancy; United Soybean Board; and World Wildlife Fund.

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Neuropsychonline, the Most Comprehensive and Fully Researched Cognitive Skills Training Program Available

Neuropsychonline, the Most Comprehensive and Fully Researched Cognitive Skills Training Program Available

Neuropsychonline is a subscription website providing web based, clinical applications for the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of injury, disease or anomaly of the central nervous system.

Indianapolis, IN (PRWEB) January 20, 2010

Psychological Software Service announces the latest update of Neuropsychonline for the treatment of cognitive problems stemming from traumatic brain injury, stroke, alcohol abuse, schizophrenia, attention deficit, learning disabilities and a host of other etiologies. Neuropsychonline is currently being used for rehabilitation treatment in over 300 facilities including four US Military Bases and five US Veteran's Administration Medical Centers. It is being used by clinicians in 27 countries around the world.

Psychological Software Service (PSS) has been providing scientific, evidence-based software applications for cognitive rehabilitation therapy for 25 Years and online professional cognitive rehabilitation applications since 2001. Dr. Odie Bracy, practicing clinical neuropsychologist and President of Psychological Software Service, has devoted his career to the research, development and clinical implementation of these comprehensive and very well designed therapy systems. The Neuroscience Center of Indianapolis and Dr. Bracy have played a major role in the research and development of computerized applications for examination, diagnostics and treatment dating back to 1981. The original PSSCogRehab Cognitive Rehabilitation System, developed by Dr. Bracy and first released in 1982, has been used in over 3000 facilites around the world and tens of thousands of patients have benefitted from this work. It is still being used by hundreds of facilities.

In 2001 Dr. Bracy took his work over to the Internet with the introduction of his Neuropsychonline system (www. neuropsychonline. com). It was truly the first such clinical system on the internet and was among the first of the rich internet applications that provide interactive programs and applications that run directly in your web browser. Now, after nine years of online clinical use, evolution and refinement Neuropsychonline provides the most comprehensive and fully researched cognitive skills training program available.

There is now an abundance of research supporting cognitive rehabilitation therapy, most of which was conducted with the use of computer assisted delivery. In fact, most of the major research projects in this area have utilized one of Dr. Bracy's therapy systems. An annotated bibliography, in the Research section of the Neuropsychonline website, reviews published research in which the investigators utilized the original PSSCogRehab therapy system or Neuropsychonline to produce significant results for their patient participants. Some of the currently ongoing clinical research and clinical trials utilizing Neuropsychonline or the children's spin off version of it, Challenging Our Minds (www. challenging-our-minds. com) include:

Computer-Based Cognitive Remediation in Adolescents with Velocardiofacial Syndrome -- SUNY Upstate Medical University -- Dr. Wendy Kates, Principal Investigator  Computer Assisted Cognitive Rehabilitation (CACR) for Substance Abusers -- Addiction and Family Research Group -- University of Rochester -- Dr. William Fals-Stewart -- Principal Investigator  Longitudinal Individualized Analysis of Computer-Based Cognitive Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis -- Baylor College of Medicine -- Dr. Francisco Perez -- Principal Investigator [See Research Poster]  Computer Assisted Cognitive Rehabilitation for Cognitive Impairment due to Multiple Sclerosis -- University of Texas at Austin, School of Nursing -- Dr. Alexa Stuifbergen -- Principal Investigator Cognitive Rehabilitation for Commercial Airline Pilots Affected by Alcohol Abuse -- Neuroscience Center of Indianapolis -- Dr. Odie Bracy & Dr. Randy Georgemiller -- Principal Investigators Cognitive Intervention for College Students with Learning Disability -- University of Illinois - Springfield -- Dr. Sheryl Reminger -- Principal Investigator Cognitive Enhancement Therapy for Those with Schizophrenia -- Plan of Ohio -- Dr. Sam Flesher -- Principal Investigator Cognitive Enhancement Therapy for Early-Course Schizophrenia -- University of Pittsburgh and Western Psychiatric Institute -- Dr. Shaun Eack -- Principal Investigator

In developing the Neuropsychonline Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy System Dr. Bracy applied everything learned over the 25 year time span in this field to make this system the very best it can be for the treatment of our patients with brain function impairment from whatever cause. The system consists of six Tracks of exercises addressing:

Attention Skills Executive Skills Memory Skills Visuospatial Skills Problem Solving Skills and Communication Skills

Neuropsychonline currently has 72 fully functional tasks online and ready to use with four levels of skill in all but three of those tasks. The Tasks within each Track are already arranged in the most appropriate protocol/order for presentation to the patient. Patients' performance is continuously assessed by the system and they are automatically passed up to the next level when performance reaches a certain criterion. The Automated Rx path advances a patient to the next Task within a Track when the current Task is fully mastered, however, under the Manual Control path, the therapist can modify Rxs and choose what will be presented to the patient. With just a click on a menu item presented on the therapist control panel screen the therapist can Add a new patient, Select the patient from a roster, Write a Rx, Run a task with a patient, Create Chart Notes, View/Print a patient's data table or progress report or Sign Up a patient for home-based therapy. 

Neuropsychonline provides the clinician/therapist with unlimited use of the software to assess, diagnose, write clinical reports about and treat an unlimited number of patients. Since NPO is delivered over the internet, one can login from any computer, anywhere, to run reports or do therapy with a patient. Use with patients within the facility incurs no additional charges while use of the system outside of the facility (i. e. at home use) requires a separate patient subscription.

Neuropsychonline was designed for use by psychologists, physicians, speech therapists, occupational therapists and other qualified professionals in their private practices and/or hospital/healthcare systems. Free trials are available for qualified professionals. Visit the website and request your free trial.

To learn more about Neuropsychonline visit https://www. neuropsychonline. com/ (https://www. neuropsychonline. com/) or to learn about all of the software offered by Psychological Software Service visit http://www. psychological-software. com/ (http://www. psychological-software. com/).

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