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Changing people's perceptions and behavior through partnerships and education: followup on a case study from Minnesota
Author(s) -
Tim Kelly,
Ron Sushak,
Pamela J. Jakes
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2737/nc-gtr-220
Subject(s) - watershed , perception , geography , natural resource , psychology , environmental planning , ecology , computer science , neuroscience , machine learning , biology
A follow-up survey of residents in southeastern Minnesota shows that environmental values were stable over a 5-year period. The authors were unable to measure any impacts of a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources comprehensive watershed planning initiative in the Wells Creek watershed on residents' behaviors and attitudes and perceptions about the environment.

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