Understanding the determinants of household water treatment (HWT) behavior in developing countries is important to increase the rate of its regular use so that households can have safe water at home. This is especially so when the quality of the water source is not reliable. We present a hierarchical Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) model supported by statistical analysis to explore the influence of household's socio-economic characteristics (SECs) on the HWT behavior via household's psychological factors. The model uses eight SECs, such as mother's and father's education, wealth, and religion, and five RANAS psychological factors, i.e., risk, attitude, norms, ability, and self-regulation to analyse HWT behavior in a suburban area in Palu, Ind...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to understand the characteristics of households who treat...
Water authorities are dealing with the challenge of ensuring that there is enough water to meet dema...
Water authorities are dealing with the challenge of ensuring that there is enough water to meet dema...
Understanding the determinants of household water treatment (HWT) behavior in developing countries i...
Household water treatment (HWT) is one of the possible technologies to improve the quality of potabl...
About 20 Million (73%) people in Nepal still do not have access to safely managed drinking water ser...
Assessing water quality and identifying the potential source of contamination, by Sanitary inspectio...
Household water treatment (HWT) can tackle the issue of consuming unsafe drinking water at home. Whi...
Psychological frameworks are rarely used to understand irrigation adoption behaviour in developing c...
Household water treatment (HWT) can effectively reduce exposure to unsafe drinking water at home. Un...
Endogeneity or reverse causality in regression analysis results in biased estimation of the effects ...
Bayesian Belief networks (BBNs) are a useful tool to account for uncertainty and can be used to inco...
Abstract: Limited resources and drinking water quality requirements pose significant challenges to t...
Delivering water and sanitation services are challenging in data poor rural settings in developing c...
Delivering water and sanitation services are challenging in data poor rural settings in developing c...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to understand the characteristics of households who treat...
Water authorities are dealing with the challenge of ensuring that there is enough water to meet dema...
Water authorities are dealing with the challenge of ensuring that there is enough water to meet dema...
Understanding the determinants of household water treatment (HWT) behavior in developing countries i...
Household water treatment (HWT) is one of the possible technologies to improve the quality of potabl...
About 20 Million (73%) people in Nepal still do not have access to safely managed drinking water ser...
Assessing water quality and identifying the potential source of contamination, by Sanitary inspectio...
Household water treatment (HWT) can tackle the issue of consuming unsafe drinking water at home. Whi...
Psychological frameworks are rarely used to understand irrigation adoption behaviour in developing c...
Household water treatment (HWT) can effectively reduce exposure to unsafe drinking water at home. Un...
Endogeneity or reverse causality in regression analysis results in biased estimation of the effects ...
Bayesian Belief networks (BBNs) are a useful tool to account for uncertainty and can be used to inco...
Abstract: Limited resources and drinking water quality requirements pose significant challenges to t...
Delivering water and sanitation services are challenging in data poor rural settings in developing c...
Delivering water and sanitation services are challenging in data poor rural settings in developing c...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to understand the characteristics of households who treat...
Water authorities are dealing with the challenge of ensuring that there is enough water to meet dema...
Water authorities are dealing with the challenge of ensuring that there is enough water to meet dema...