Kanoko Maeda, Samantha Keane, Sree Sinha, D. Biehler, S. LaDeau, Zara Dowling, D. Bodner
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Kanoko Maeda,理学硕士,2017论文指导:Paul T. Leisnham教授,环境科学与技术系为了减少水道中的营养污染和恢复受损的流域,居民需要自愿实践一系列雨水最佳管理实践(BMPS)。我的论文的总体目标是通过探索居民人口统计、知识和行为以及蚊子管理之间的联系,更好地了解BMP实施的障碍,以便更有效地开展适当的教育。重要的是,这项研究发现,自定义为白种人或其他种族的受访者,以及拥有自己的房子的受访者,比自定义为非洲裔美国人和租房者的受访者拥有更高的BMP平均知识。本研究还发现,BMP实施的一个障碍,即蚊虫在BMP中繁殖的担忧并不显著。所有蚊子丰度指标的估计丰度在其他类型的潮湿容器中明显高于潮湿的断开的落水管,这是一种常见的BMP。跨社会经济梯度的BMPS和蚊子管理的知识、态度和实施
Title of Thesis: KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND IMPLEMENTATION OF BMPS AND MOSQUITO MANAGEMENT ACROSS A SOCIOECONOMIC GRADIENT Potential Kanoko Maeda, Master of Science, 2017 Thesis directed by: Professor Paul T. Leisnham, Department of Environmental Science and Technology To reduce nutrient pollution in our waterways and restore impaired watersheds, residents are needed to voluntarily practice a range of stormwater best management practices (BMPs). The overall goal of my thesis was to better understand barriers to BMP implementation by exploring the links among resident demographics, knowledge, and behaviors, as well as mosquito management, so that appropriate education can be more effectively developed and targeted. Importantly, this study found respondents who defined themselves as Caucasian or other races, and that were in owned houses, had higher mean BMP knowledge than respondents that identified themselves as African American and who are renters, respectively. This study also found that one barrier to BMP implementation, concern of mosquito breeding in BMPs, was not significant. Estimated abundances for all mosquito abundance metrics were significantly higher in combined other types of wet containers compared to wet disconnected downspouts, a commonly found BMP. KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND IMPLEMENTATION OF BMPS AND MOSQUITO MANAGEMENT ACROSS A SOCIOECONOMIC GRADIENT