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Library Landowner Characteristics Associated with Receiving Information About Invasive Plants and Implications for Outreach Providers

Landowner Characteristics Associated with Receiving Information About Invasive Plants and Implications for Outreach Providers

Landowner Characteristics Associated with Receiving Information About Invasive Plants and Implications for Outreach Providers

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Date of publication
декабря 2008
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AGRIS:US201301588950

Based on a survey of woodland owners in West Virginia, we examined the possibility of differences in the characteristics of those who had and had not received information about local invasive plants and implications for outreach providers. Findings suggest that landowners who farmed on their property, held recreation objectives, and lived in the local area were significantly more likely than their counterparts to have received information. A majority of landowners with these characteristics, however, had not heard or read such information. Implications for expanding awareness through both traditional and non-traditional information channels are presented.

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Steele, Jennifer
McGill, David W.
Chandran, Rakesh S.
Grafton, William N.
Huebner, Cynthia D.

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