Direct Mailing Education Campaign Impacts on the Adoption of Grazing Management Practices

IF 0.9 Q4 WATER RESOURCES
T. Allen Berthold, Taylor Olsovsky, Michael Schramm
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The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality facilitates the Clean Rivers Program where many of Texas' waters are monitored for various parameters. A common approach to address water quality impairments is to develop and implement Watershed Protection Plans, where a key management measure is to increase the adoption of best management practices through existing government programs that provide technical and financial assistance. A key role for watershed managers during implementation is to raise awareness that technical and financial resources are available to assist producers with adoption. Outreach approaches thus far have included in-person education programs, attendance at local Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) meetings, newsletters, and other efforts that have only had minimal reach. As a result, we initiated a mass mailing campaign where 4,921 landowners within Lavaca County, Texas were reached four times in approximately six months with the same message. Partnering with the local SWCD and United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service offices, the number of individual best management practices were acquired for the current and previous five federal fiscal years to measure changes. Results suggest directly mailing educational materials to landowners is an effective outreach approach to increase the adoption of best management practices. Model results indicate a significant 300% increase in adoption of practices compared to historic levels.

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直接邮寄教育运动对采用放牧管理方法的影响
德克萨斯州环境质量委员会促进了“清洁河流计划”,该计划对德克萨斯州的许多水域进行了各种参数的监测。解决水质问题的一种常见方法是制定和实施流域保护计划,其中的一项关键管理措施是通过提供技术和财政援助的现有政府项目,增加对最佳管理实践的采用。流域管理人员在实施过程中的一个关键作用是提高人们的认识,使他们认识到可以利用技术和财政资源来帮助生产者采用。到目前为止,外联方法包括面对面的教育项目,参加当地水土保持区的会议,通讯,以及其他影响很小的努力。因此,我们发起了一场大规模的邮寄活动,在大约六个月的时间里,我们向德克萨斯州拉瓦卡县的4921名土地所有者发送了四次相同的信息。与当地的SWCD和美国农业部自然资源保护局办事处合作,获得了当前和前五个联邦财政年度的个别最佳管理做法的数量,以衡量变化。结果表明,直接向土地所有者邮寄教育材料是增加采用最佳管理做法的有效外联方法。模型结果表明,与历史水平相比,实践的采用显著增加了300%。
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