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Finding

When working on riparian issues, employ multiple interactions and a mix of many extension methods to offer opportunities for diverse information and ideas and methods of providing them, and to meet individualized learning needs. Methods may include presentations, field days, workshops, individual landowner visits, riparian health inventories and reports, written materials, technical advice, and web site information on riparian areas and grazing management.

Finding Details

Audience: Government agency/University extension professionals, Landowners, Local decision-makers

BEP: Community
The learning experience: Reaches people in multiple ways.

Study Themes: Outreach strategy/Design, Public participation , Supporting and motivating professionals

Citation: Ambrose, N. E., Fitch, L., & Bateman, N. G. (2006). Evaluating characteristics of community riparian awareness program interactions. Water Science and Technology, 53(10), 193-199.

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Citation Type: Research