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Getting to better water quality outcomes: the promise and challenge of the citizen effect
Morton, Lois; Weng, Chih - In: Agriculture and Human Values 26 (2009) 1, pp. 83-94
Agriculture is a major cause of non-point source water pollution in the Midwest. Excessive nitrate, phosphorous, and sediment levels degrade the Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico. In this research we ask, to what extent can citizen involvement help solve the problem of non-point source...
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