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Habron, G. B., Kaplowitz, M. D., & Levine, R. L. (2004). A soft systems approach to watershed management: A road salt case study. Environmental Management, 33(6), 776-787.

 

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When facilitating sustainable watershed and environmental management at large institutions emphasize:

  • developing leadership,
  • focusing on institutional policies that promote innovation,
  • stressing integrated planning that incorporates an educational mission,
  • developing a shared vision, and
  • promoting institutional learning.

Capture the social dynamics of grounds maintenance operations units including social, physical, and environmental responses to watershed management concerns to reveal key decision-making points in the system. Develop a framework of these dynamics, to illustrate activities needed to implement sustainable watershed and environmental management at large institutions.


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