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A Social Assessment of the Nippersink W atershed: M aintaining W hat W e Value D R . J O A N M . B R E H M I LLI NOI S STATE UNI VERSI TY D A N I E L L E P A S K O I LLI NOI S STATE UNI VERSI TY Photo Credit: Ray Mathis D R . B R I A N


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D R . J O A N M . B R E H M

I LLI NOI S STATE UNI VERSI TY

D A N I E L L E P A S K O

I LLI NOI S STATE UNI VERSI TY

D R . B R I A N E I S E N H A U E R

PLYM OUTH STATE UNI VERSI TY

A Social Assessment

  • f the

Nippersink W atershed: M aintaining W hat W e Value

Presented at the Illinois Lake Management Association and Illinois Chapter American Fisheries Society Joint Annual Conference March 2-4, 2011

Photo Credit: Ray Mathis

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Project Partners

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Defining a Watershed

  • Area of land that drains

water, sediment, and dissolved materials to a common outlet at some point along a stream channel (Dunne and Leopold 1978)

  • In urban streams, one must

consider engineered drainage networks

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The Value of Watersheds

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Background

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Research Methods

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Response Rate and Addressing Non-Response Bias

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Respondent Demographics

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Use of BMP Practices on Personal Property

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Factors Influencing Changes in Lawn Care and/ or Storm water Practices on Own Property

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Septic Systems

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What Do Respondents Value?

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Regression Analyses

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Conclusions

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Conclusions

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Final Thoughts

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