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Paul Wesley Johnson (10 June 1941 – 15 February 2021) was an American writer, policymaker, and environmentalist.


Early career

After high school Johnson got his private and commercial pilot's certificates and airframe and power plant ratings at the
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. In the early 1960s he served in the
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' Ghana 2 contingent, teaching sheet metal and auto mechanics in Kpando, in the
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. After the PC he studied forestry at Michigan, then in the mid-1960s worked for the US Forestry Service in Washington State. In the later 1960s he taught in Ghana again, this time for the Teachers for West Africa Program, at the School of Forestry in Sunyani. After returning to Michigan, he did graduate work on ''
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'' at what is now the Tropical Agriculture Research and Higher Education Center in Turrialba, Costa Rica. In the early 1970s he did doctoral work in (and taught) forestry at the School of Natural Resources of the University of Michigan. In 1974 he and his family bought and moved to a dairy farm in northeast Iowa. In the late 1970s he was elected a Winneshiek County Soil and Water Conservation District Commissioner.


Political career

In the 1980s Johnson served three two-year terms in the
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, helping to author, manage, and secure passage of a number of bills supporting soil and water conservation and energy efficiency. One of these bills created the Resource Enhancement and Protection program
REAP
, which is still operational over 30 years later and has financed thousands of environmental protection initiatives in Iowa; another, the Groundwater Protection Act, ''inter alia'' created and provided financing for the
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at Iowa State University. In 1993 President Clinton appointed Johnson Chief of the Soil Conservation Service (SCS), the largest (by "covered" acreage) of the
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's 29 agencies, where he served under Secretaries
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and
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. During his tenure Johnson worked to expand the mission of the agency to address a more comprehensive set of natural resource problems and opportunities. Reflecting Johnson's work, in 1995 the SCS was renamed the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). While there, he passionately advocated for public policies to elevate conservation efforts on privately owned “working” land, including cropland, pasture, and rangeland. He also championed expansion of the Wetland Reserve Program and more efficient use of the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) and Stewardship Incentives Program to reward farmers and ranchers who sought to achieve multiple environmental benefits on their working lands—e.g. soil erosion control, water quality improvement, provision of wildlife habitat, and maximizing biological diversity ("multiple use policy"). In addition, he worked with the Secretary’s office to create a National Conservation Buffer Initiative that made use of the continuous sign-up provision of the Conservation Reserve Program and other USDA conservation cost-share programs to greatly expand the use of filter strips, grassed waterways, and other conservation buffer practices. As Chief, Johnson worked aggressively throughout his tenure to emphasize the importance of using sound science to undergird agency programs and practice and took creative action to strengthen agency's scientific capabilities through creation of institutes and reshaping technical units. He also sought to bring about cultural change within the agency to accommodate greater diversity in the agency’s workforce. He retired from the NRCS in 1997. In the early 2000s he served as head of the
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under Governor
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. Among other priorities, at the DNR he championed state support for
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s. In 2004 he unsuccessfully ran for the
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. He also served on the Board on Agriculture of the
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and the Board of Directors of the Iowa Peace Institute, as well as on the boards of a number of environmental and conservation organizations, including the Aldo Leopold Foundation
Winneshiek Energy District
The Land Institute The Land Institute is an American nonprofit research, education, and policy organization dedicated to sustainable agriculture, based in Salina, Kansas. Their goal is to develop an agricultural system based on perennial crops that "has the ecolo ...
, the
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, the Iowa Nature Conservancy, the Institute for Alternative Agriculture, and Iowa'
Environmental Protection Commission


Later life

After his retirement, Johnson lived on his northeast-Iowa family dairy, sheep, and Christmas tree far
Oneota Slopes
and wrote essays for the Iowa progressive news sit
Bleeding Heartland
His wife Pat Johnson taught social work at Luther College. He has three children and six grandchildren. After his death in 2021, his former colleagues and family launched an effort t
extend his legacy
aiming, eventually, toward the US federal government's adoption of a national private lands conservation act/policy.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Johnson, Paul Wesley 20th-century American politicians 1941 births Democratic Party members of the Iowa House of Representatives Living people University of Michigan alumni University of Michigan faculty