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Enhancing Adoption Studies: The Case of Residential Stormwater Management Practices in the Midwest

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 October 2017

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Abstract

This study explores factors affecting adoption of two stormwater management practices, rain gardens and rain barrels. Mail survey data from Columbia, Missouri indicate adoption rates of 3.12 percent (rain gardens) and 7.47 percent (rain barrels). This unique dataset enables us to distinguish among nonadopters using knowledge levels, and to investigate the effect of practice-specific barriers. Clustered multinomial logistic regressions reveal serious gardeners are more likely to adopt both practices. Specific barriers differ by practice and type of nonadopter. Adding practice-specific barriers increased pseudo R2 values from 0.12 to 0.22 for rain gardens and from 0.13 to 0.26 for rain barrels.

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Table 1. City of Columbia American Community Survey (ACS) Demographics Versus Hinkson Creek Survey Demographics

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Table 2. Summary Statistics

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Table 3. Rain Garden Multinomial Regression Results with Adopt as the Base

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Table 4. Rain Barrels Multinomial Regression Results with Adopt as the Base