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Conserving Water Through Landscape Assessments

Opflow, 1997
This article is an overview of a landscape water assessment program implemented by two water purveyors in the Seattle area during the 1995 and 1996 irrigation seasons. A small database provides some indication of program effectiveness and the trend of decreased water use observed after the assessments were completed.
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The significance of water infrastructures for the conservation of bats in a semiarid Mediterranean landscape

Animal Conservation, 2011
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The semiarid Mediterranean areas of south-eastern Spain have undergone great economic growth in recent years following the disproportionate expansion of intensive agriculture and housing developments.
Lisón, F., Calvo, J. F.
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Landscaping for Water Conservation Education

1993
This record consists of a series of pamphlets created by the Cape May City Environmental Commission. This includes: 'Use Water Wisely Suggestions', 'Water Conservation Garden', and 'The Nature Center of Cape May and Rutgers Extension Service'.
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Landscape Function in the Role of Water Conservation, a Reaction

2020
The water and energy services as landscape functions in the public must be managed by the government alone to sustain the credibility in giving hopes on Juan De la Cruz aspiration with a perfect way and pure substance following the requirements of UNDP Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) No 6 by providing with Clean Water and Sanitation and SDG No 7 ...
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Springs: Conserving perennial water is critical in arid landscapes

Biological Conservation, 2017
Abstract Arid landscapes are highly water-limited environments and all water (surface and groundwater) is environmentally, culturally and economically important. Springs, sites where groundwater discharges at the Earth's surface, are often the only perennial aquatic environments in arid regions.
J.A. Davis, A. Kerezsy, S. Nicol
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Residential Agrivoltaics: Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation in the Urban Landscape

2021 IEEE Green Technologies Conference (GreenTech), 2021
Agrivoltaics shows promise as a practice that can reduce agricultural water use and plant water stress, while also increasing photovoltaic (PV) efficiency due to cooler temperatures of the panels from evapotranspiration below, but little work has investigated this practice at the residential scale.
Ben D. Giudice   +4 more
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Water Conserving Landscapes Show Impressive Savings

Journal AWWA, 1987
In 1985, the North Marin (Calif.) Water District conducted research to compare the use of water, labor, fertilizer, fuel, and herbicide for traditional landscapes and for water conserving projects. Although the dollar savings attributed to fuel and herbicide were small, results showed that considerable savings could be achieved by the use of a water ...
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Maintaining the course in lawn and landscape water conservation

Journal AWWA, 2006
This article responds to the Perspectives column in the February 2006 issue of the Journal titled, “New Directions in Lawn and Landscape Water Conservation” written by Amy Vickers. This article refutes some of Vickers' statements, and then explores areas of waste that represent a greater opportunity for water savings to the public, without imposing ...
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Effects of landscape conservation on the ecohydrological and water quality functions and services and their driving factors

Science of The Total Environment, 2023
Since the implementation of landscape conservation of the green heart area in the Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan Metropolitan Region, the landscape structure and pattern have changed significantly. The ecosystem service functions in the area have been improved, but the status of ecohydrological and water quality and service functions (EHWQSFs) is still ...
Yuchi, Cao   +6 more
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Design and Testing of Urban Landscapes for Water Conservation

Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 1993
AbstractStudies were conducted to provide information on water use by woody ornamentals and how it is affected by plant selection, the urban environment and landscape management practices. Study 1 evaluated water relations of containerized native versus non-native woody ornamentals.
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