Learn about a research study on public perceptions of seasonal changes in coastal bioretention cells through an 11-minute conference presentation from the Georgia Water Resources Conference. Explore findings from a photo-based discrete choice experiment that analyzed how people perceive and value different seasonal states of bioretention facilities. Discover key insights about the public's preference for growing season appearances and gain practical design recommendations for improving year-round visual appeal of bioretention practices through strategic planting approaches. Understand how this UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant-supported graduate research contributes to better implementation of green infrastructure in coastal areas.
Perceptions of Seasonal Change in Coastal Bioretention Cells
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Perceptions of Seasonal Change in Coastal Bioretention Cells, Kelsey Broich
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