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| Title:
| Picture this |
| Author(s): |
Bentrup, Gary; Wells, Gary |
| Date: |
2005 |
| Source: |
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 60(6): 144A-149A |
| Description: |
Despite the use of planting plans and engineering drawings, many landowners find it difficult to conceptualize what a future conservation practice or system will actually look like on their landscape. This lack of understanding can create challenging barriers in the planning process and is exacerbated by the long-term commitment that many conservation systems require from landowners. Landowners often lament if they could only see a picture of the proposed action on their property, then they could make a decision. Fortunately, natural resource professionals have a tool called visual simulations to help address this dilemma. |
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