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Consumer Perceptions of Landscape Plant Production Water Sources and Uses in the Landscape during Perceived and Real Drought

机译:消费者对景观植物生产水源的看法和在感知和真正干旱期间的景观中的用途

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Water is becoming scarcer as world population increases and will be allocated among competing uses. Some of that water will go toward sustaining human life, but some will be needed to install and support landscape plants. Thus, future water resource availability may literally change the American landscape. Recent research suggests that consumers' attitudes and behavior toward potable water supplies have changed in other countries because of greater social awareness and increasingly widespread exposure to drought conditions. We conducted an online survey of 1543 U.S. consumers to assess their perceptions about landscape plants, the water source used to produce them, and plant water needs to become established in the landscape. Using two separate conjoint designs, we assessed their perceptions of both herbaceous and woody perennials. Consumers placed greater relative importance on water source in production over water use in the landscape for both herbaceous and woody perennials included in this study. They preferred (had a higher utility score for) fresh water over recycled water and least preferred a blend of fresh with recycled water for perennials and recycled water used for woody perennial production. In addition, the group that did not perceive a drought but experienced one placed a higher value (higher utility score) on nursery plants grown with fresh water compared with those which were actually not in drought and did not perceive one. Educational and promotional efforts may improve the perception of recycled water to increase the utility of that resource. Promoting the benefits of low water use plants in the landscape may also facilitate plant sales in times of adequate and low water periods.
机译:随着世界人口的增加,水正在变得稀缺,并将在竞争用途中分配。其中一些水将达到人类的生命,但有些水将需要安装和支持景观植物。因此,未来的水资源可用性可能会改变美国景观。最近的研究表明,由于更大的社会意识和越来越广泛地接触干旱条件,消费者对饮用水供应的态度和行为发生了变化。我们在1543名美国消费者进行了在线调查,以评估其对景观植物的看法,用于生产它们的水源和植物水需要在景观中建立。使用两个独立的联合设计,我们评估了对草本和木质多年生植物的看法。消费者对生产在本研究中包含的草本和木本多年生植物的水域生产中的水源更重要。它们优选(较高的效用评分)在再生水上淡水,最早优选新鲜与再生水的混合物,用于多年生植物和用于木质多年生植物的再生水。此外,与实际上不受干旱的人相比,没有察觉干旱但经历过的幼儿园植物的群体(较高的效用得分)对幼儿园植物的价值(较高的效用评分)放置了更高的价值(较高的效用)。教育和促销努力可能会改善再生水的看法,以增加该资源的效用。在景观中促进低水量使用植物的益处也可能促进植物销售在充足和低水平的时间。

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