In designing outreach programs that strive to link environmental concern with recreational behaviors
- Vary program goals to reflect differences in commitment among experienced and active anglers, ex anglers, inactive anglers, and non anglers
In designing outreach programs that strive to link environmental concern with recreational behaviors
Make turf grass management courses readily accessible to golf course managers and provide instructor support for completing assignments and application to their own golf course Continue reading →
Teach water science and build environmentally responsible behavior among students through “service-learning” experiences that apply principles of interaction and continuity: both significant features of education that leads to learning. Continue reading →
Give the audience an opportunity to provide input into the process to better assure that they will allow local leaders to make decisions for them. Continue reading →
Provide teachers with substantial support, to better enable them to build water supply and management topics into their curricula, by:
Focus outreach initiatives on a geographic area with a targeted audience
Rely on these outreach components for a conservation initiative (Dietz, 2004, Env Mgmt):