Volume
57
Issue
1
DOI
10.34068/joe.57.01.23
Abstract
Urban–rural partnerships are increasingly viewed as a critical component of efforts to improve water quality at the watershed scale. We present an opportunity for such partnerships, using an off-site best management practice (BMP) program developed between the City of Wichita and agricultural producers in the Little Arkansas River Watershed of south-central Kansas as an example. We highlight the critical role of Extension specialists in developing this and similar programs, the success of which hinges on targeted BMP implementation and relationships with agricultural producers.
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Recommended Citation
Moore, T. L., Sheshukov, A. Y., & Graber, R. (2019). Integrating Watershed Management Across the Urban–Rural Interface: Opportunities for Extension Watershed Programs. The Journal of Extension, 57(1), Article 23. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.57.01.23