[1] This paper focuses on investigating (a) how landowner tenure and attitudes of farming communities affect the preference of individual conservation practices in agricultural watersheds, (b) how spatial distribution of landowner tenure affects the spatial optimization of conservation practices on a watershed scale, and (c) how the different attitudes and preferences of stakeholders can modify the effectiveness of alternatives obtained via classic optimization approaches that do not include the influence of existing social attitudes in a watershed during the search process. Results show that for Eagle Creek Watershed in central Indiana, USA, the most optimal alternatives (i.e., highest benefits for minimum economic costs) are for a scenari...
Excess nutrients and sedimentation, reduced water quality, and erosion have become pressing issues i...
Governments in Ohio have attempted to limit nutrient runoff in the Maumee watershed from agriculture...
Within conservation literature increasing attention is on conservation opportunity valuing actual im...
Many grassroots efforts across the U.S. are converging on a balance between ecological systems and c...
Non-point source sediment and nutrient runoff from upstream agricultural production is known to impa...
Landowner characteristics influence his/her willingness to change landuse practices to provide more ...
Public water utilities are tasked with providing high quality, inexpensive water often sourced from ...
The management of water issues at the watershed scale has become common practice among policy makers...
Targeting of agricultural conservation practices to cost‐effective locations has long been of intere...
In the agricultural Mid-west, riparian corridors are vital for protecting biodiversity and water qua...
Graduation date:2018In the light of the changing climate, the importance of designing effective wate...
This paper explores how farm programs, watershed groups, and conservation decisions are related. In...
In the agricultural Mid-west, riparian corridors are vital for protecting biodiversity and water qua...
Landowner characteristics influence his/her willingness to change landuse practices to provide more ...
Best-worst scaling, also called maximum-difference scaling, is used to rank the most important to le...
Excess nutrients and sedimentation, reduced water quality, and erosion have become pressing issues i...
Governments in Ohio have attempted to limit nutrient runoff in the Maumee watershed from agriculture...
Within conservation literature increasing attention is on conservation opportunity valuing actual im...
Many grassroots efforts across the U.S. are converging on a balance between ecological systems and c...
Non-point source sediment and nutrient runoff from upstream agricultural production is known to impa...
Landowner characteristics influence his/her willingness to change landuse practices to provide more ...
Public water utilities are tasked with providing high quality, inexpensive water often sourced from ...
The management of water issues at the watershed scale has become common practice among policy makers...
Targeting of agricultural conservation practices to cost‐effective locations has long been of intere...
In the agricultural Mid-west, riparian corridors are vital for protecting biodiversity and water qua...
Graduation date:2018In the light of the changing climate, the importance of designing effective wate...
This paper explores how farm programs, watershed groups, and conservation decisions are related. In...
In the agricultural Mid-west, riparian corridors are vital for protecting biodiversity and water qua...
Landowner characteristics influence his/her willingness to change landuse practices to provide more ...
Best-worst scaling, also called maximum-difference scaling, is used to rank the most important to le...
Excess nutrients and sedimentation, reduced water quality, and erosion have become pressing issues i...
Governments in Ohio have attempted to limit nutrient runoff in the Maumee watershed from agriculture...
Within conservation literature increasing attention is on conservation opportunity valuing actual im...