AbstractThis paper identifies factors that are associated with higher levels of public acceptance for recycled and desalinated water. For the first time, a wide range of hypothesized factors, both of socio-demographic and psychographic nature, are included simultaneously. The key results, based on a survey study of about 3000 respondents are that: (1) drivers of the stated likelihood of using desalinated water differ somewhat from drivers of the stated likelihood of using recycled water; (2) positive perceptions of, and knowledge about, the respective water source are key drivers for the stated likelihood of usage; and (3) awareness of water scarcity, as well as prior experience with using water from alternative sources, increases the state...
Worldwide water scarcity has prompted governments to develop alternative water resources, and public...
Water scarcity is a major problem that affects a greater number of countries every year. A possible ...
In a nationally representative study with a sample size of 1495, Australian residents were asked abo...
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...
Water supports life, society, the environment and the economy, therefore, the task of ensuring a nat...
Many countries’ water resources are limited in both quantity and quality. While engineering solution...
Traditional water sources are increasingly coming under pressure from urbanization, population and i...
Australia is facing serious challenges in the management of water in various urban and regional loca...
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...
This study aims to provide conclusive evidence that information about water from alternative sources...
Public acceptance of recycled water, desalinated water and rainwater is compared across nine interna...
This study provides practitioners with an overview of previous research on public perceptions of dri...
This research investigated how people’s perceptions of alternative water sources compare with their ...
Worldwide water scarcity has prompted governments to develop alternative water resources, and public...
Water scarcity is a major problem that affects a greater number of countries every year. A possible ...
In a nationally representative study with a sample size of 1495, Australian residents were asked abo...
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...
Water supports life, society, the environment and the economy, therefore, the task of ensuring a nat...
Many countries’ water resources are limited in both quantity and quality. While engineering solution...
Traditional water sources are increasingly coming under pressure from urbanization, population and i...
Australia is facing serious challenges in the management of water in various urban and regional loca...
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...
This study aims to provide conclusive evidence that information about water from alternative sources...
Public acceptance of recycled water, desalinated water and rainwater is compared across nine interna...
This study provides practitioners with an overview of previous research on public perceptions of dri...
This research investigated how people’s perceptions of alternative water sources compare with their ...
Worldwide water scarcity has prompted governments to develop alternative water resources, and public...
Water scarcity is a major problem that affects a greater number of countries every year. A possible ...
In a nationally representative study with a sample size of 1495, Australian residents were asked abo...