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Title: Variation in lawn characteristics (scale at which they ar


1
Households as ecological agents
  • Integrating household survey information in a
    spatially-explicit, dynamic urban watershed model.

Neely L. Law, UNC-CH Morgan Grove, USDA Forest
Service
2
Purpose
  • Describe a survey and model that integrate
    social, physical and ecological data to
    understand the drivers/factors of hydroecologic
    change in an urban watershed

3
Introduction
  • Urban watersheds
  • hybrid systems in which engineered systems
    superimposed on the natural system
  • ecosystems in which human actions exert direct or
    indirect control on ecosystem processes through
    the use and disposition of environmental resources

4
Change in flowpaths forested to urban
5
Do people and place make a difference?
  • Social differentiation affects distribution of
    capital and use of resources
  • Link physical, ecological and social data to
    understand the drivers of ecological change in
    urban watersheds

6
Social area index for the Gwynns Falls watershed
(Grove 1996).
7
Background
  • Land use based simulation models
  • aspatial
  • human activity not considered
  • Variation in lawn characteristics (scale at which
    they are run too coarse)
  • stratified by socioeconomic conditions?
  • Social patterns and processes part of urban
    hydroecologic mosaic

8
Method of Integration
  • Survey
  • data collection capturing social behavior and
    physical data
  • Urban watershed model RHESSys
  • analysis of integrated data

9
Survey Goals
  • Global
  • Analysis and modeling that integrates
    physical, ecological and sociocultural patterns
    and processes
  • Specific
  • Estimate nutrient and water flux from
    residential lawn care practices
  • variation in practices
  • model parameterization using RHESSys

10
Scale of research
  • At what scale is the integration approached
  • patch
  • subdivision or parcel
  • Regional Hydro-Ecologic Simulation System model
  • spatially explicit hierarchical structure
  • spatial data processing and simulation model for
    water, carbon and nutrient flux

11
RHESSys Object Hierarchy
12
Aspatial Strata
13
Methods Survey
  • Household survey to link physical, ecological and
    social data
  • questionnaire and soil samples
  • Survey focus on nutrient and water flux in urban
    watershed from lawn care maintenance practices
  • parameterize model
  • variation in lawn care practices

14
Survey Description
  • 2 part survey design
  • Questionnaire
  • lawn care practices
  • lawn characteristics (grass species, area)
  • Soil Samples
  • soil sample analysis
  • bulk density, organic matter, chemistry
  • Enroll participation of Master Gardeners

15
Survey Sample
  • Geographic area of study
  • socioeconomic and hydrologic processes
  • subdivision
  • Analytical unit household
  • stratified random sample of 2 study sites
  • Glyndon (0.8 km2, n 100)
  • Baisman Run (3.66 km2, n50)

16
Data
  • Digital elevation model
  • Parcel data (Maryland Property View)
  • High resolution aerial photography
  • Input to RHESSys Regional Hydro-Ecologic
    Simulation System

17
Lessons to be Learned for Integrated Research
  • Data
  • Scale to capture variability
  • social and ecological variables
  • patch redefined for urban watersheds
  • Availability
  • require survey
  • scale and limited research area on fertilizer
    application
  • Tool(s) for spatial integration and scaling
  • RHESSys
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