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Using County Typology Informed by Population Size to Understand Key Audience Characteristics for Tailored Landscape Water Conservation Programs
Author(s) -
Laura A. Warner,
John M. Diaz
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
edis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2576-0009
DOI - 10.32473/edis-wc314-2018
Subject(s) - typology , promotion (chess) , metropolitan area , geography , environmental planning , water conservation , population , key (lock) , public relations , environmental resource management , business , political science , sociology , water resources , ecology , environmental science , demography , archaeology , politics , law , biology
A major priority for UF/IFAS is the promotion of science-based landscape management practices to conserve water resources. This publication outlines specific opportunities that exist for tailoring landscape water conservation programs to Floridians who live in more and less metropolitan areas. People who live in more populated counties in Florida tend to have longer residency tenure, are more likely to live within a community governed by a homeowners’ association, and to hire a landscape professional. This audience demonstrates increased engagement with specific water conservation practices as compared to other conservation strategies. Understanding these differences among audience subgroups can provide insights to guide impactful Extension programs.

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