This study aims to provide conclusive evidence that information about water from alternative sources increases public acceptance. We conducted an experiment with 1000 Australian respondents asking them about their acceptance of recycled and desalinated water for a range of purposes under two conditions: 1) no information provided and 2) information about the production process provided. Results indicate that - both for desalinated and recycled water - the stated likelihood of use increases significantly if people are provided with information about the production process. This has major implications for public policy makers indicating that providing factual information (as opposed to persuasive campaigns) will increase public support of wat...
Without improved water resource management, it is predicted that water shortages will affect two-thi...
Without improved water resource management, it is predicted that water shortages will affect two-thi...
In a nationally representative study with a sample size of 1495, Australian residents were asked abo...
This study aims to provide conclusive evidence that information about water from alternative sources...
This study aims to provide conclusive evidence that information about water from alternative sources...
In spite of the clear need to address water security through sourcing new and alternative water supp...
Water supports life, society, the environment and the economy, therefore, the task of ensuring a nat...
This paper identifies factors that are associated with higher levels of public acceptance for recycl...
AbstractThis paper identifies factors that are associated with higher levels of public acceptance fo...
Many countries’ water resources are limited in both quantity and quality. While engineering solution...
Recently, Fielding and Roiko found that information provision affects knowledge of and support for p...
Australia is facing serious challenges in the management of water in various urban and regional loca...
markdownabstractAbstract Recently, Fielding and Roiko found that information provision affects ...
Public acceptance of recycled water, desalinated water and rainwater is compared across nine interna...
Desalination as a method of ensuring a rainfall independent source of potable water has become an in...
Without improved water resource management, it is predicted that water shortages will affect two-thi...
Without improved water resource management, it is predicted that water shortages will affect two-thi...
In a nationally representative study with a sample size of 1495, Australian residents were asked abo...
This study aims to provide conclusive evidence that information about water from alternative sources...
This study aims to provide conclusive evidence that information about water from alternative sources...
In spite of the clear need to address water security through sourcing new and alternative water supp...
Water supports life, society, the environment and the economy, therefore, the task of ensuring a nat...
This paper identifies factors that are associated with higher levels of public acceptance for recycl...
AbstractThis paper identifies factors that are associated with higher levels of public acceptance fo...
Many countries’ water resources are limited in both quantity and quality. While engineering solution...
Recently, Fielding and Roiko found that information provision affects knowledge of and support for p...
Australia is facing serious challenges in the management of water in various urban and regional loca...
markdownabstractAbstract Recently, Fielding and Roiko found that information provision affects ...
Public acceptance of recycled water, desalinated water and rainwater is compared across nine interna...
Desalination as a method of ensuring a rainfall independent source of potable water has become an in...
Without improved water resource management, it is predicted that water shortages will affect two-thi...
Without improved water resource management, it is predicted that water shortages will affect two-thi...
In a nationally representative study with a sample size of 1495, Australian residents were asked abo...