Landscape preferences were assessed for three identically designed Xeriscapes™, differing only in the plant material, under both well-watered and drought conditions. The classes of plant material included traditional (high water use), intermediate (moderate water use), and native/adapted plant species of the Intermountain West (low water use). Landscapes were subjected to a 5-week dry-down period. Under drought conditions, respondents preferred drought/adapted and intermediate landscapes to traditional landscapes. A focus on Xeriscape™ education, practices, and visual exposure may result in greater adoption of Xeriscape™ practices by homeowners and may also result in significant residential water savings
Plant elements in landscape as well as all living beings have been affected from the global warming ...
The term Xeriscape comes from the Greek word xeros, meaning dry. The concept originated in Denver, C...
Conserve water in a landscape by following a prescribed sequence in designing and managing the site....
Abstract: Landscape preferences were assessed for three identically designed Xeriscapes™, differing ...
Landscape preferences were assessed for three identically designed Xeriscapes™, differing only in th...
Landscape preferences were assessed for three identically designed Xeriscapes™, differing only in th...
Water-Conserving Landscapes: An Evaluation of Landscape Drought Tolerance and Homeowner Preference T...
Using plant species that require less water is one important principle of XeriscapingTM. However, li...
Landscape irrigation represents a major portion of the potable water use in arid and semi-arid regio...
Communities throughout the Western United States are challenged by tight water supplies and swelling...
16 pp., 8 photos, 7 tablesYou can make your landscape both beautiful and water-efficient by xeriscap...
Methodology; Population sample; Questionnaire development; Validity and reliability of the questionn...
This work presents an overview of landscaping in times of climate change, proposing some considerati...
In response to drought and regional growth in the arid western United States, urban water demand man...
Copyright © 2011 by the Institute of Urban Studies All rights of reproduction in any form reserved....
Plant elements in landscape as well as all living beings have been affected from the global warming ...
The term Xeriscape comes from the Greek word xeros, meaning dry. The concept originated in Denver, C...
Conserve water in a landscape by following a prescribed sequence in designing and managing the site....
Abstract: Landscape preferences were assessed for three identically designed Xeriscapes™, differing ...
Landscape preferences were assessed for three identically designed Xeriscapes™, differing only in th...
Landscape preferences were assessed for three identically designed Xeriscapes™, differing only in th...
Water-Conserving Landscapes: An Evaluation of Landscape Drought Tolerance and Homeowner Preference T...
Using plant species that require less water is one important principle of XeriscapingTM. However, li...
Landscape irrigation represents a major portion of the potable water use in arid and semi-arid regio...
Communities throughout the Western United States are challenged by tight water supplies and swelling...
16 pp., 8 photos, 7 tablesYou can make your landscape both beautiful and water-efficient by xeriscap...
Methodology; Population sample; Questionnaire development; Validity and reliability of the questionn...
This work presents an overview of landscaping in times of climate change, proposing some considerati...
In response to drought and regional growth in the arid western United States, urban water demand man...
Copyright © 2011 by the Institute of Urban Studies All rights of reproduction in any form reserved....
Plant elements in landscape as well as all living beings have been affected from the global warming ...
The term Xeriscape comes from the Greek word xeros, meaning dry. The concept originated in Denver, C...
Conserve water in a landscape by following a prescribed sequence in designing and managing the site....