Journal article
Water conservation behavior in Australia
S Dolnicar, A Hurlimann, B Grün
Journal of Environmental Management | Published : 2012
Abstract
Ensuring a nation's long term water supply requires the use of both supply-sided approaches such as water augmentation through water recycling, and demand-sided approaches such as water conservation. Conservation behavior can only be increased if the key drivers of such behavior are understood. The aim of this study is to reveal the main drivers from a comprehensive pool of hypothesized factors. An empirical study was conducted with 3094 Australians. Data was analyzed using multivariate linear regression analysis and decision trees to determine which factors best predict self-reported water conservation behavior. Two key factors emerge: high level of pro-environmental behavior; and pro-activ..
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Awarded by Austrian Science Fund
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded through Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Grant DP0878338 and Austrian Science Fund (FWF) Elise-Richter Grant V170-N18. We thank Hannah Kelly and Angelique Kelly for research assistance provided, and Rob Hood for his assistance with producing Fig. 1.