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Automation Risk Analysis

Will “Natural Resource Officer” be Automated?

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AI Exposure Risk

49%

“Natural Resource Officer” will probably not be replaced by AI.

Based on the cognitive demands, communication requirements, and logical reasoning intrinsic to this occupation according to O*NET data, we project a 49% probability of disruption by generative AI and Large Language Models.

Automation & Robot Risk

47%

“Natural Resource Officer” will probably not be replaced by robots.

Evaluating the physical dexterity, repetitive motion tasks, and manual labor associated with this role, our analysis indicates a 47% likelihood of substitution by advanced robotics systems.

Personal & Financial Insights

Every occupation has a unique profile. For Range Managers, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and O*NET classify the day-to-day work broadly as: Research or study range land management practices to provide sustained production of forage, livestock, and wildlife.

Job Title & Hierarchy Code (SOC) Range Managers #19-1031.02
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Data is based on the reference occupation: “Range Managers”

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Core Skills & Abilities

  • Study forage plants and their growth requirements to determine varieties best suited to particular range.

  • Study grazing patterns to determine number and kind of livestock that can be most profitably grazed and to determine the best grazing seasons.

  • Mediate agreements among rangeland users and preservationists as to appropriate land use and management.

  • Regulate grazing, such as by issuing permits and checking for compliance with standards, and help ranchers plan and organize grazing systems to manage, improve, protect, and maximize the use of rangelands.

  • Offer advice to rangeland users on water management, forage production methods, and control of brush.

  • Plan and implement revegetation of disturbed sites.

  • Develop new and improved instruments and techniques for activities, such as range reseeding.

  • Maintain soil stability and vegetation for non-grazing uses, such as wildlife habitats and outdoor recreation.

  • Develop methods for protecting range from fire and rodent damage and for controlling poisonous plants.

  • Coordinate with federal land managers and other agencies and organizations to manage and protect rangelands.

  • Develop technical standards and specifications used to manage, protect, and improve the natural resources of range lands and related grazing lands.

  • Measure and assess vegetation resources for biological assessment companies, environmental impact statements, and rangeland monitoring programs.

  • Study rangeland management practices and research range problems to provide sustained production of forage, livestock, and wildlife.

  • Manage forage resources through fire, herbicide use, or revegetation to maintain a sustainable yield from the land.

  • Plan and direct construction and maintenance of range improvements, such as fencing, corrals, stock-watering reservoirs, and soil-erosion control structures.

  • Tailor conservation plans to landowners' goals, such as livestock support, wildlife, or recreation.

Technologies & Software

  • UNIX
  • University of Arizona RangeView
  • ESSA Technologies Path Landscape Model
  • R
  • CorridorDesigner
  • Microsoft Office software
  • USDA SamplePoint
  • Linux
  • Scite AI
  • Geographic information system GIS systems
  • National Resources Conservation Service Grazing Spatial Analysis Tool
  • Satellite image databases
  • FARSITE
  • National Resources Conservation Service Ecological Site Information System ESIS
  • Semantic Scholar AI
  • Clark Labs IDRISI Selva
  • Elicit
  • Python
  • Word processing software
  • Microsoft Great Plains Personal Data Keeper
  • United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Livestock and Environment Toolbox LEAD
  • RSAC Riparian Mapping Tool
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Aquatic Plant Information Retrieval System APIRS
  • Parbat
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • ESRI ArcGIS software
  • Mistral AI (chat/models)
  • Microsoft Word
  • Automated Geospatial Watershed Assessment AGWA
  • GNU Image Manipulation Program GIMP
  • Oracle Java
  • Leica Geosystems ERDAS IMAGINE
  • Microsoft Active Server Pages ASP
  • Gemini for Workspace
  • SAS
  • Claude (Anthropic)
  • Consensus
  • Fuel Characteristic Classification System FCCS
  • ESSA TechnologiesTool for Exploratory Landscape Scenario Analyses TELSA
  • Geographic resources analysis support system GRASS
  • Data mining software
  • USDA NRCS VegSpec
  • Facebook
  • Viper Tools
  • Perplexity AI
  • National Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey WSS
  • Perl
  • The Nature Conservancy Weed Information Management System WIMS
  • NotebookLM (Google)
  • FEAT/Firemon integrated FFI
  • ESRI software
  • FlamMap
  • The MathWorks MATLAB
  • USDA Database for Inventory, Monitoring and Assessment (DIMA)
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • BehavePlus
  • Global positioning system GPS software
  • USDA Comet
  • USDA NRCS Soil Data Viewer
  • Microsoft Access
  • Fire Spread Probability FSPro
  • Robel poles
  • Compact digital cameras
  • Strain gauges
  • Measuring tapes
  • Plant canopy analyzers
  • Laser plumb bobs
  • Gram scales
  • Impact penetrometers
  • Personal computers
  • Desktop computers
  • Double-ring infiltrometers
  • Global positioning system GPS devices
  • Quadrat frames
  • Portable dataloggers
  • Tablet computers
  • Single-ring infiltrometers
  • Soil sampling scoops
  • Laptop computers
  • Hand sieves
  • Stereoscopes