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    Homeowner Best Management Practices for the Home Lawn by Laurie E. Trenholm

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…It is very important that homeowners follow best management practices when maintaining their lawns so as to not cause pollution to Florida's water resources. For a happy, healthy, and environmentally friendly lawn, follow the tips outlined in this document.    …”
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    Homeowner Best Management Practices for the Home Lawn by Laurie E. Trenholm

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…It is very important that homeowners follow best management practices when maintaining their lawns so as to not cause pollution to Florida's water resources. For a happy, healthy, and environmentally friendly lawn, follow the tips outlined in this document.    …”
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    Spatial Decision Support Systems for Landscape Ecological Evaluations in the Southwest Florida Feasibility Study by Leonard Pearlstine, Donald L. DeAngelis, Frank J. Mazzotti, Tomma Barnes, Michael Duever, Janet Starnes

    Published 2006-04-01
    “… The objective of the Southwest Florida Feasibility Study (SWFFS) is to develop a comprehensive and ecologically sound regional plan for water resources in southwestern Florida. This study will address the health of upland and aquatic ecosystems and will consider a variety of parameters including water flow, water quality, water supply, maintenance of existing flood protection, wildlife, biological diversity, and natural habitat. …”
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    Spatial Decision Support Systems for Landscape Ecological Evaluations in the Southwest Florida Feasibility Study by Leonard Pearlstine, Donald L. DeAngelis, Frank J. Mazzotti, Tomma Barnes, Michael Duever, Janet Starnes

    Published 2006-04-01
    “… The objective of the Southwest Florida Feasibility Study (SWFFS) is to develop a comprehensive and ecologically sound regional plan for water resources in southwestern Florida. This study will address the health of upland and aquatic ecosystems and will consider a variety of parameters including water flow, water quality, water supply, maintenance of existing flood protection, wildlife, biological diversity, and natural habitat. …”
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    Engaging High Water Users in Water Conservation #1: High Water Users’ Experiences and Perceptions of Water by Pei-wen Huang, Alexa J. Lamm

    Published 2016-08-01
    “… Florida has an abundance of water, but still faces an increased pressure on water resources because of a growing population, prosperous tourism, and an active agricultural industry. …”
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    Accounting for Climate Change in Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency (IDF) Curves for Stormwater Management by Christopher Martinez, Young Gu Her, Eban Bean

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…This document aims to provide information to practicing engineers, Extension agents, and others interested in how projected changes in rainfall patterns can be considered for water resources management. Written by Christopher J. …”
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    Tabebuia serratifolia, Yellow Trumpet Tree by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Robert J. Northrop

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Once established, this tree is drought tolerant, making it easier to care for and less demanding on water resources. Yellow trumpet tree also has a relatively high tolerance to salt spray, and therefore is an appropriate street tree or yard specimen in coastal areas. …”
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    Incorporating Woody Ornamentals into Residential Landscapes to Reduce Nutrient Leaching by Drew C. McLean, Andrew K. Koeser, Amy L. Shober, Zhixuan Qin, Gitta Hasing, Richard C. Beeson

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Incorporating more woody ornamentals into your landscape can reduce fertilization and irrigation demand and help reduce nutrient leaching losses from your yard—a combination that will help protect Florida’s water resources. This 3-page fact sheet was written by Drew C. …”
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    Water Risk and Mining Firms’ Stock Return by Maryam Davallou, Shirin Mehrali

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…ObjectiveAccess to sustainable water resources has recently been raised as a major challenge facing water-dependent companies. …”
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    Basic Tips for Designing Efficient Irrigation Systems by Haimanote K. Bayabil, Kati W. Migliaccio, Michael D. Dukes, Laura Vasquez

    Published 2020-04-01
    “… As freshwater resources become increasingly scarce and droughts become more frequent, there is a need for efficient use of water resources. Designing efficient irrigation systems and equipment will not only save money but also conserve water. …”
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    Incorporating Woody Ornamentals into Residential Landscapes to Reduce Nutrient Leaching by Drew C. McLean, Andrew K. Koeser, Amy L. Shober, Zhixuan Qin, Gitta Hasing, Richard C. Beeson

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Incorporating more woody ornamentals into your landscape can reduce fertilization and irrigation demand and help reduce nutrient leaching losses from your yard—a combination that will help protect Florida’s water resources. This 3-page fact sheet was written by Drew C. …”
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    Engaging High Water Users in Water Conservation #1: High Water Users’ Experiences and Perceptions of Water by Pei-wen Huang, Alexa J. Lamm

    Published 2016-08-01
    “… Florida has an abundance of water, but still faces an increased pressure on water resources because of a growing population, prosperous tourism, and an active agricultural industry. …”
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    Basic Tips for Designing Efficient Irrigation Systems by Haimanote K. Bayabil, Kati W. Migliaccio, Michael D. Dukes, Laura Vasquez

    Published 2020-04-01
    “… As freshwater resources become increasingly scarce and droughts become more frequent, there is a need for efficient use of water resources. Designing efficient irrigation systems and equipment will not only save money but also conserve water. …”
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