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New
Jersey Opinions on Smart Growth Proposals (2001)
New Jersey Future
A telephone survey of 800 adults that measured preferences for managing
growth in urban, suburban, and rural areas of the state. Read
more here.
Wildlife
Management Survey (2000)
Cook College
A mail survey of landowners in rural areas of the state to assess how
wildlife populations are managed. Eagleton assisted with the study design
and implementation.
New
Jersey Opinions on Shore Growth and Development (1999)
New Jersey Future
A telephone survey of 800 New Jersey adults measured perceptions of risk
at the shore from growth and development; opinions of current government
standards for growth; and preferences for managing growth at the New Jersey
shore. Read
more here.
New
Jerseyans Attitudes on Preserving the New Jersey Shore (1997)
The Jersey Shore Partnership
A statewide telephone survey of 800 residents was conducted to assess
attitudes about funding preservation of New Jersey beaches.
Blue
Acres Survey (1995)
The Jersey Shore Partnership
A statewide telephone survey of 800 residents assessed how New Jerseyans
feel about funding state-of-the-art technology to protect the states
beaches.
New
Jerseyans View of the Pinelands (1994)
New Jersey Conservation Foundation
A Statewide telephone survey of 800 residents measured awareness of and
attitudes toward development in the Pinelands.
New
Jersey Fish Consumption Survey (1993)
New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium
This telephone survey of 1,000 state households measured average household
consumption of fresh and processed seafood to evaluate risks and knowledge
of associated risks.
Wastewater
Issues and Costs Survey (1992)
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy
Telephone interviews with 800 New Jerseyans were conducted to document
knowledge and opinions of wastewater treatment in the state.
Sludge
Awareness and Attitudes (1991)
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy
Exploratory focus groups were held to help develop strategies to promote
beneficial re-use of sludge.
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