The INFEWS project seeks to collect the perspectives of both Iowa farmers and consumers in order to develop a framework for analysis of food, energy, and water systems for the greater Des Moines area.
The Iowa Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System is an ongoing, two-part survey of Iowa teens and Iowa educators, which collects data on youth health, school health policies, and school health education.
The Iowa Farmland Ownership and Tenure Survey has been conducted by Iowa State University over the past 60 years. The study is now conducted every 5 years, using an area sample designed to identify characteristics of Iowa farmland owners
SRS routinely conducts a wide range of web surveys for Iowa State University administration, departments, and affiliated units. A selection of recent surveys is listed below:
The Iowa Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau contracted with CSSM/SRS in 2011 to develop the study design and data collection plan for the State of Iowa’s annual survey that would meet the new requirements of the NHTSA.
CSSM has developed the data corpus for the Center for Statistics and Applications in Forensic Evidence, covering footwear, handwriting, camera images and other records found on crime scenes, in courtrooms and beyond.
CSSM works on the following onsite longitudinal grazingland surveys: USDA-NRCS rangeland surveys, USDA-NRCS pastureland surveys, DOI-BLM rangeland surveys.