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Barriers to voluntary improvement of residential fertiliser practices in the Peel-Harvey Catchment
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Barriers to voluntary improvement of residential fertiliser practices in the Peel-Harvey Catchment

J.A. Beckwith and S. Clement
Australian Journal of Water Resources, Vol.17(1), pp.65-76
2013

Abstract

The adoption of best practices in residential lawn and garden fertiliser use has been identified as a cost effective means to reduce urban nutrient inputs to waterways. This article examines the barriers to such voluntary change in urban sub-catchments of the Peel-Harvey Estuary system in Western Australia. The implications for the design and successful implementation of a voluntary community-based behavioural change program targeting residential fertiliser practices are discussed.

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