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Golf Courses' Water Use and Conservation Practices in Miami-Dade County
Published 2004-03-01“… This fact sheet reports water conservation trends from golf course managers based on an extensive survey carried out in Miami-Dade County. …”
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Frequently Asked Questions about Florida-Friendly Landscaping
Published 2009-01-01“…It addresses common concerns related to Florida-friendly landscapes, water pollution prevention, water conservation, mulches, plant and turfgrass selection, maintenance professionals, and certification programs. …”
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Golf Courses' Water Use and Conservation Practices in Miami-Dade County
Published 2004-03-01“… This fact sheet reports water conservation trends from golf course managers based on an extensive survey carried out in Miami-Dade County. …”
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Ornamental Growers' Water Use and Conservation Practices in Miami-Dade County
Published 2004-03-01“… This fact sheet reports water conservation trends for ornamental nursery producers based on an extensive survey carried out in Miami-Dade County. …”
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Vegetable Growers' Water Use and Conservation Practices in Miami-Dade County
Published 2004-03-01“… This fact sheet reports water conservation trends for vegetable producers based on an extensive survey carried out in Miami-Dade County. …”
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Vegetable Growers' Water Use and Conservation Practices in Miami-Dade County
Published 2004-03-01“… This fact sheet reports water conservation trends for vegetable producers based on an extensive survey carried out in Miami-Dade County. …”
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Responses of Loess Ground with Different Slopes and Vegetation Covers to Rainfall Infiltration
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Optimization of land use structure integrating ecosystem service function and economic development—A case study in Dongting Lake Ecological and Economic Zone, China
Published 2025-06-01“…The objective of the coupled model is to aim at realizing regional ecological benefits and socio-economic benefits while taking into account the ecosystem service function constraints (water production, water conservation, soil and water conservation, and carbon storage), environmental protection constraints (air, water, and solid waste pollution), economic constraints (water use limitation, electricity use limitation), social constraints (food safety, fertilization), and technological constraints (total land area). economic benefits of the region. …”
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Frequently Asked Questions about Florida-Friendly Landscaping
Published 2009-01-01“…It addresses common concerns related to Florida-friendly landscapes, water pollution prevention, water conservation, mulches, plant and turfgrass selection, maintenance professionals, and certification programs. …”
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Florida H2OSAV Insights: Home Water Use in Osceola County
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Tropical Fruit Growers' Water Use and Conservation Practices in Miami-Dade County
Published 2004-03-01“… This fact sheet reports water conservation trends for tropical fruit producers based on an extensive survey carried out in Miami-Dade County. …”
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Tropical Fruit Growers' Water Use and Conservation Practices in Miami-Dade County
Published 2004-03-01“… This fact sheet reports water conservation trends for tropical fruit producers based on an extensive survey carried out in Miami-Dade County. …”
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Fire in the Wildland-Urban Interface: Reducing Wildfire Risk While Achieving Other Landscaping Goals
Published 2007-01-01“…Annie Hermansen-Báez, and Glenn Acomb, gives a brief overview of several different landscaping goals, including wildfire risk reduction (Firewise), wildlife habitat creation or enhancement, water conservation, and energy conservation. It introduces the main principles and compares each to firewise landscaping. …”
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Fire in the Wildland-Urban Interface: Reducing Wildfire Risk While Achieving Other Landscaping Goals
Published 2007-01-01“…Annie Hermansen-Báez, and Glenn Acomb, gives a brief overview of several different landscaping goals, including wildfire risk reduction (Firewise), wildlife habitat creation or enhancement, water conservation, and energy conservation. It introduces the main principles and compares each to firewise landscaping. …”
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Forest management interventions affect the trade-offs of multiple vegetation and soil ecosystem services in walnut forests in the Taihang Mountains, China
Published 2025-01-01“…Four ESs were evaluated using the entropy weight method: maintenance of plant diversity, carbon sequestration, soil and water conservation, and soil nutrient maintenance. Trade-offs among ESs were analyzed using the root mean square deviation (RMSD). …”
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Estimated Water Savings Potential of Florida-Friendly Landscaping Activities
Published 2015-10-01“… To help homeowners predict the impact of implementing some of the water conservation measures listed on the Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ checklist, this fact sheet offers a table of estimated water savings. …”
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Estimated Water Savings Potential of Florida-Friendly Landscaping Activities
Published 2015-10-01“… To help homeowners predict the impact of implementing some of the water conservation measures listed on the Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ checklist, this fact sheet offers a table of estimated water savings. …”
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Predicting Multi-Scenario Land Use Changes and Soil Erosion in the Huaihe River Basin Based on Coupled PLUS-CSLE Model
Published 2024-12-01“…[Objective] Understanding the future temporal and spatial evolution of land use and soil erosion in the Huaihe River Basin is of significant importance for rational and coordinated use of land resources, formulating future soil and water conservation strategies, and promoting sustainable development strategies. …”
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Raising Soil Organic Matter Content to Improve Water Holding Capacity
Published 2017-10-01“…The prospect of increasiong water holding capacity in soils is great for agricultural productivity, and can have a significant impact on water conservation and usage. …”
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