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Articles:   4 Found within Stormwater Management

1Do You See What I See? Examining the Epistemic Barriers to Sustainable…

Carolan, M. (2006, June 1). Do You See What I See? Examining the Epistemic Barriers to Sustainable Agriculture. Rural Sociology, 71(2), 232.
This paper examines the epistemic barriers to sustainable agriculture, which are those aspects of food production that are not readily revealed by direct perception: such as decreases in rates of soil and nutrient…
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2Michigan Citizens' Knowledge and Perceptions about Groundwater

Suvedi, M., Krueger, D., Shrestha, A. & Bettinghouse, D. (2000). Michigan citizens' knowledge and perceptions about groundwater. Journal of Environmental Education, 31, 2, 16-21.
Knowledge and perceptions of Michigan residents about groundwater were assessed so that a comprehensive educational program could be developed and baseline information established to document the program's impact over…
  Tools: Education
 

3Muddy Waters and Heavy Metal: Time and Attitudes Guide Judgements of Pollution

Eiser, J. R., Podpadec, T. J., Reicher, S. D. & Stevenage, S. V. (1998). Muddy waters and heavy metal: Time and attitudes guide judgements of pollution. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 18, 2, 199-208.
Following an incident of serious river pollution from a disused mine, postal surveys of local residents were conducted approximately 6 wks (Time 1 [T1]; n = 536) and then 8 mo (Time 2 [T2]; n = 417) after the…
  Tools: Attitudes
 
 
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