Preliminary results of a survey of Lincoln Lake agricultural and non-agricultural watershed residents as well as water quality regulators/specialists suggests discrepancies exists in different groups perceptions of water quality, the sources of water pollution, and the roles of local, county, state and federal officials in meeting water quality objectives
Effective and efficient water management implies understanding the wants and desires of the human po...
The desire to improve the water quality of our rivers and streams is driven by the need to achieve r...
Selected residents of three central Iowa counties were surveyed to determine their thoughts and opin...
Preliminary results of a survey of Lincoln Lake agricultural and non-agricultural watershed reside...
Preliminary results of a survey of agricultural and non-agricultural stakeholders in the Lincoln Lak...
The plurality of conservation and environmental viewpoints often challenge community leaders and gov...
Many ecosystems have been degraded by land conversion and declines in water quality associated with ...
The management of water issues at the watershed scale has become common practice among policy makers...
Includes maps, images, figures, tables, appendices, bibliographyPublic perception is an important pa...
Abstract What factors explain stakeholders ’ percep-tions of scientists in environmental politics? Q...
Public participation has become an increasingly important component of effective watershed managemen...
Previous research suggests that river governance and management benefits from a more holistic view t...
Public participation in water quality planning for upper Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island (RI), has ch...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityComplex water governance systems...
Today's watershed collaborative efforts are characterized by ad hoc voluntary associations that typi...
Effective and efficient water management implies understanding the wants and desires of the human po...
The desire to improve the water quality of our rivers and streams is driven by the need to achieve r...
Selected residents of three central Iowa counties were surveyed to determine their thoughts and opin...
Preliminary results of a survey of Lincoln Lake agricultural and non-agricultural watershed reside...
Preliminary results of a survey of agricultural and non-agricultural stakeholders in the Lincoln Lak...
The plurality of conservation and environmental viewpoints often challenge community leaders and gov...
Many ecosystems have been degraded by land conversion and declines in water quality associated with ...
The management of water issues at the watershed scale has become common practice among policy makers...
Includes maps, images, figures, tables, appendices, bibliographyPublic perception is an important pa...
Abstract What factors explain stakeholders ’ percep-tions of scientists in environmental politics? Q...
Public participation has become an increasingly important component of effective watershed managemen...
Previous research suggests that river governance and management benefits from a more holistic view t...
Public participation in water quality planning for upper Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island (RI), has ch...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityComplex water governance systems...
Today's watershed collaborative efforts are characterized by ad hoc voluntary associations that typi...
Effective and efficient water management implies understanding the wants and desires of the human po...
The desire to improve the water quality of our rivers and streams is driven by the need to achieve r...
Selected residents of three central Iowa counties were surveyed to determine their thoughts and opin...