Volume
51
Issue
1
DOI
10.34068/joe.51.01.36
Abstract
We examine public opinions about future water availability using results of a survey conducted in 2008 – 2010 in nine southern states. Because a large percentage of respondents in Florida, Georgia, and Texas were concerned with water availability, and many in Tennessee believed a prolonged drought was likely, residents of these states may be more responsive to water conservation educational programs. To increase public awareness about water issues, Extension should tailor educational programs to new state residents and those with lower educational levels. Extension programs focusing on global warming impacts on water resources can have high effects in Arkansas and Oklahoma.
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Recommended Citation
Borisova, T., Evans, J., Smolen, M., Olexa, M., Adams, D. C., & calabria, j. (2013). Current and Future Water Availability: Public Opinion in the Southern United States. The Journal of Extension, 51(1), Article 36. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.51.01.36