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Divisions

Technical divisions (TDs) are smaller groups within the Society whose members have a specific professional interest. The TDs also represent the key technical disciplines that comprise the study and application of reclamation science. The Society recognizes their value and serves as an umbrella organization to provide national recognition. They may develop special sessions for the Society’s annual meetings and publish professional manuals. Each agrees to support the policies and objectives of the Society. The Chair of each division facilitates at least one meeting of their division each year (at the Society’s annual meeting) and helps to recruit new members and communicate the goals of the Society with their professional networks. With the help of the TD representative to the National Executive Council (NEC), TD Chairs also solicit presenters for the annual meeting, solicit papers for the Society’s journal, pursue sponsorships for the annual meeting, and suggest TD-specific webinars throughout the year.

To facilitate these objectives, the division intends to:

  • Meet at least annually at the ASRS National Meetings and discuss how the Division will contribute to next year’s annual meeting, discussing not just what would be relevant but identifying who will solicit papers on specific topics.
  • Identify in advance related topics and authors for articles for ASRS’s Reclamation Matters magazine.
  • Supply information about the Division on ASRS’s website, to foster communication between Division members.
  • Periodically send out e-mails to Division members (through the Executive Secretary) so that those who cannot attend an annual Society meeting are made aware of what has transpired and given an opportunity to participate in Division activities.
  • Prepare technical summary papers on topics that are the subject of current public policy debate when an issue of importance emerges to stimulate the Division membership.
  • Encourage interactions with ASRS’s student chapters and mentoring relationships with undergraduates, graduate students, and post-doctoral researchers, so that the next generation of professionals are aided and encouraged to develop skills and expertise in this important field of research and practice.

As part of the Strategic Plan developed in 2018, the Society’s TDs were reviewed and revised, with new TDs being proposed and approved by the NEC in summer 2021. The new TDs were developed to continue the Society’s focal transition to reclamation as a whole, rather than mining. There are now six TDs in the Society: Soils, Water, Vegetation, Wildlife, Technology, and Engineering and Construction.

The NEC seeks chairs for all six of the new TDs. If you are interested or would like more information, please email Julie LaBar, the Technical Divisions Representative to the NEC.

Soils

The Soils Technical Division of ASRS includes professionals who are involved in the characterization, use and management of soil, geological materials, and waste associated with environmental disturbances and their reclamation.

Water

The Water Technical Division of ASRS includes professionals who are involved in the treatment, management, and/or restoration of water resources impacted by environmental disturbances.

Vegetation

The Vegetation Technical Division of ASRS includes professionals involved in all aspects of vegetation establishment, survival, and study in environmental disturbances and their reclamation and who promote activities that lead to the establishment of self-sustaining, native vegetation.

Wildlife

The Wildlife Technical Division of ASRS includes professionals involved in the study and recovery of wildlife habitats and populations and who promote activities that lead to the establishment of self-sustaining wildlife habitats.

Technology

The Technology Technical Division of ASRS includes professionals involved in the development and/or utilization of innovative technologies to aid in the understanding of environmental disturbances and in the pursuit of environmental reclamation.

Engineering and Construction

The Engineering and Construction Technical Division includes professionals involved in all aspects of reclamation who are interested in engineering and/or construction issues associated with environmental disturbances and their reclamation.