Learning more about audiences we serve and how to better communicate with them is what the Landowner Assessment
 and Project Evaluation (LOAPE) Program is all about.

Since 1990, University of Wisconsin - Cooperative Extension has worked with a variety of water quality professionals to better understand the people they serve. The special educational program unit within the Environmental Resource Center (ERC), UW-Madison, was created to help water quality programs better address audience needs through targeted educational strategies. This program also stresses the importance of sound evaluation techniques that can be used to meet challenges in accomplishment reporting and accountability.

In addition, the LOAPE program provides evaluation support for UW-Extension, Wisconsin Basin Educators, GMU Teams and a statewide nutrient management planning initiative.

Check out these pages to learn more about our program.

Our goals & approach:

Gaining an Accurate Understanding Reaching Target Audiences
Identifying Appropriate Resource Issues Providing a Benchmark
Targeting & Focusing Resources Map of Landowner Assessment Projects in Wisconsin

 

- Supporting Wisconsin's Educators and Basin Teams

- Supporting Nutrient Management Planning Initiatives

- Program Consultants and Contacts

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