Abstract |
The study involved a watershed project in Northeast Mississippi where community organizations were the primary means for dissemination of watershed information. Investigation focused on the impact of this means of dissemination. Thirty-nine major community organizations interested in water resource development were identified in two counties and their leaders interviewed to determine activities of the organizations related to water resources, degree of cooperation with other organizations, and knowledge and attitudes of leaders with respect to water resource development. Data were compared by type of organization (county seat, small town and rural) and by county. (Author) |