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Water Stewardship
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by David Gershon $12.95 Purchase the bookTo learn more about Water Stewardship: A 30 Day Program to Protect and Conserve Our Water Resources... One Drop at a Time, visit Empowerment Institute’s website atwww.empowermentinstitute.net/WSP.Empowerment Institute is the world's premiere consulting and training organization specializing in the methodology of empowerment. Its state-of-the-art empowerment tools have been applied over the past twenty-five years to achieve significant and measurable behavior change at the organizational and community level. Its clients consist of corporations, public sector agencies and non profits.
Tools that move citizens beyond awareness to behavior change
Water Stewardship: A 30 Day Program to Protect and Conserve Our Water Resources... One Drop at a TimeIn Water Stewardship: A 30 Day Program to Protect and Conserve Our Water Resources... One Drop at a Time, environmental behavior change pioneer David Gershon uses his time-tested empowerment methodology to empower readers to take an active role in improving the quality and availability of one of our most precious resources. This immensely readable illustrated handbook guides readers through 32 behavior change actions and action plans for each of three topics: water quality, water conservation and community volunteering/advocacy. Employing Gershon’s acclaimed EcoTeam model—which has helped over 250,000 people around the world reduce their environmental footprint by 25%—Water Stewardship gives readers the concrete tools they need to make a meaningful difference on water preservation and conservation. This book will also be of interest to any watershed organization or local government involved in watershed protection as it provides an effective and scalable program for reducing household non-point source pollution. Water Stewardship has the power to move citizens beyond awareness to behavior change, and generate enough participation to make a measurable difference in non point source pollution in their watershed.About David Gershon:
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