This thesis examines whether or not differences in people’s water conservation attitudes, political party orientation, severity of drought, and attention to drought news affect their engagement in water conservation behavior during a time of continued water shortage. Previously, it has been found that attitudes are predictive of intentions that relate to behaviors (e.g., Dietz et al. 2005). Democrats have been shown to be more pro-environmental then Republicans (e.g., Dunlap et al. 2000). It has also been found that severity of drought is positively related with environmental concern (e.g., Accury and Christianson 1990), and access to news information is directly related to willingness to take action (e.g., Johnson and Scicchitano 2000)....
Public perceptions about water quantity and water as a common pool resource are understudied in humi...
Sustaining water resources is a primary issue facing Florida Extension. The study reported here iden...
The purpose of this study was to describe selected college students’ (N = 252) perceptions of and fu...
This piece is an examination of water conservation responses to the 2007 Georgia drought. The resear...
Water over-consumption is a critical issue due to it being a mismanaged, and virtually finite, natur...
Abstract Previous research into place effects has provided mixed evi-dence about the effect of geogr...
The last decade saw severe drought in the southeastern United States, which presented questions abou...
The final publication is available at http://link.springer.comWater management is becoming increasin...
The current study has two objectives: - Examine whether the residents’ perceived impact of...
Even in historically water-rich areas, population growth and drought put pressure on water supplies....
Proceedings of the 2009 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 27, 28, and 29, 2009 Athens, Geor...
In the United States, public opinions about climate change have become polarized, with a stark diffe...
Proceedings of the 2009 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 27, 28, and 29, 2009 Athens, Geor...
With growing global concerns about water scarcity and environmental sustainability, understanding th...
In the residential sector managing scarcity requires a shift in patterns of household water use. Vol...
Public perceptions about water quantity and water as a common pool resource are understudied in humi...
Sustaining water resources is a primary issue facing Florida Extension. The study reported here iden...
The purpose of this study was to describe selected college students’ (N = 252) perceptions of and fu...
This piece is an examination of water conservation responses to the 2007 Georgia drought. The resear...
Water over-consumption is a critical issue due to it being a mismanaged, and virtually finite, natur...
Abstract Previous research into place effects has provided mixed evi-dence about the effect of geogr...
The last decade saw severe drought in the southeastern United States, which presented questions abou...
The final publication is available at http://link.springer.comWater management is becoming increasin...
The current study has two objectives: - Examine whether the residents’ perceived impact of...
Even in historically water-rich areas, population growth and drought put pressure on water supplies....
Proceedings of the 2009 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 27, 28, and 29, 2009 Athens, Geor...
In the United States, public opinions about climate change have become polarized, with a stark diffe...
Proceedings of the 2009 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 27, 28, and 29, 2009 Athens, Geor...
With growing global concerns about water scarcity and environmental sustainability, understanding th...
In the residential sector managing scarcity requires a shift in patterns of household water use. Vol...
Public perceptions about water quantity and water as a common pool resource are understudied in humi...
Sustaining water resources is a primary issue facing Florida Extension. The study reported here iden...
The purpose of this study was to describe selected college students’ (N = 252) perceptions of and fu...