The Beargrass Story: Utilizing Social Science to Evaluate and Learn from the “Watershed Approach”

Author:

Church Sarah P.1,Babin Nicholas2,Bentlage Belyna3,Dunn Michael4,Ulrich‐Schad Jessica D.5,Ranjan Pranay6,Magner Joe7,McLellan Eileen8,Stephan Susi9,Tomer Mark D.10,Prokopy Linda S.6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth SciencesMontana State University Bozeman Montana USA

2. Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences DepartmentCalifornia Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo California USA

3. Verdis Group Omaha Nebraska USA

4. Social and Economic Research GroupUK Forestry Commission, Northern Research Station Bush Estate Roslin Scotland

5. Department of Sociology, Social Work, and AnthropologyUtah State University Logan Utah USA

6. Department of Forestry and Natural ResourcesPurdue University West Lafayette Indiana USA

7. Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems EngineeringUniversity of Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota USA

8. Environmental Defense Fund Washington, D.C. USA

9. Wabash County Farm Service Agency Wabash Indiana USA

10. USDA Agricultural Research Service, Ames Iowa USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

Reference16 articles.

1. Using social criteria to select watersheds for non‐point source agricultural pollution abatement projects;Babin N.;Land Use Policy,2016

2. Bentlage B. P.Ranjan andL.S.Prokopy.2016.Social Science Evaluation Report: Beargrass Creek Watershed Approach Project. West Lafayette: Purdue University. Available at:https://www.purdue.edu/fnr/prokopy/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Beargrass_Social_Science_Findings_with_all_appendices_20161129.pdf. Accessed June 20 2019.

3. The influence of social criteria in mobilizing watershed conservation efforts: A case study of a successful watershed in the Midwestern US;Church S.P.;Land Use Policy,2017

4. Slow wins: Patience, perseverance and behavior change;De Young R.;Carbon Management,2011

5. It’s who you know: Social capital, social networks, and watershed groups;Floress K.;Society and Natural Resources,2011

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