2012
DOI: 10.1177/1524500412466073
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Comparing Two Direct Mail Strategies to Sell Native Plants in a Campaign to Promote Natural Lake Shorelines

Abstract: Increased residential development around lakeshores is associated with reduced wildlife habitat, lower biodiversity, and degraded water quality. One way to improve degraded lakeshores is riparian buffers. To accomplish this goal, one approach used by stakeholder groups focused on protecting lakes is to subsidize the costs of restoring native plants that lakeshore property owners can reestablish in more highly developed areas of their lakeshore property. Little research has explored how to increase participatio… Show more

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“…Nicolau and Sellers [10], taking the multi-component structure of tourism into consideration, have been working on hotels, a combined tourism product, rather than a unique product, in their study [1,11,12]. While creating this two-component model, they divided the components into room and breakfast.…”
Section: The Zero Price Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nicolau and Sellers [10], taking the multi-component structure of tourism into consideration, have been working on hotels, a combined tourism product, rather than a unique product, in their study [1,11,12]. While creating this two-component model, they divided the components into room and breakfast.…”
Section: The Zero Price Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%