Journal article
Understanding behaviour to inform water supply management in developed nations - A review of literature, conceptual model and research agenda
A Hurlimann, S Dolnicar, P Meyer
Journal of Environmental Management | Published : 2009
Abstract
Water is a scarce resource in many parts of the developed world. Two solutions are possible to address water scarcity: conservation of existing resources, or the further production of water from new sources e.g. through recycling of wastewater or desalination of seawater. However, the main hurdle to implementation of many of these solutions is often viewed as a lack of public willingness to adopt these alternative water behaviours. Research in this area is therefore crucial. Yet, and possibly due to the interdisciplinary nature of such research, there is currently no comprehensive overview of what has been done before. This study fills this gap by (1) choosing a general consumer behaviour pe..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded through Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Grant (DP0878338). The authors wish to thank: Tanya Livermore, Julie Hayes, Deepika Mathur and Sarah Oberklaid for their research assistance and Rob Hood for his assistance with producing Fig. 1.