Based on a follow-up mail survey conducted in 2009, we found that structured, one-time workshops can influence and impact participant behavior change. Survey results suggest that brief workshops, staffed by key resource personnel, can have a powerful influence on participant behavior change and fill an important gap in rural drinking water protection. As a result of these educational workshops, we have learned that single-session workshops with supporting materials can encourage: (1) Testing of drinking water wells, (2) Contacting resource experts for more information and assistance, and (3) Sharing management information with other private well owners
The health of the environment is not a pressing issue for many, or if it is, this concern is not alw...
Participatory water valuation workshops are useful for their valuation outcomes, but can they also f...
Groundwater use often has external effects on both the environment and future groundwater benefits, ...
Based on a follow-up mail survey conducted in 2009, we found that structured, one-time workshops can...
In the United States, an estimated 15% of the population relies on private wells for their drinking ...
Pollution and environmental depletion are often caused by human behaviours, where if behaviours were...
This paper attempts to evaluate the effectiveness of the specially designed packages of water, sanit...
Pro-environmental behaviors are becoming increasingly important as the harmful effects of human beha...
Theory-based interventions can enhance people's safe water consumption, but the sustainability of th...
We assess the long-term effectiveness of outreach and education efforts associated with a water qual...
Worldwide, an estimated 700 million people rely on unimproved drinking water sources; even more cons...
Short-term field days are a common outreach tool for watershed programs, yet little is known about t...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
Water-sector development is inevitably based on changes in people’s behaviour. We analyse why some t...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
The health of the environment is not a pressing issue for many, or if it is, this concern is not alw...
Participatory water valuation workshops are useful for their valuation outcomes, but can they also f...
Groundwater use often has external effects on both the environment and future groundwater benefits, ...
Based on a follow-up mail survey conducted in 2009, we found that structured, one-time workshops can...
In the United States, an estimated 15% of the population relies on private wells for their drinking ...
Pollution and environmental depletion are often caused by human behaviours, where if behaviours were...
This paper attempts to evaluate the effectiveness of the specially designed packages of water, sanit...
Pro-environmental behaviors are becoming increasingly important as the harmful effects of human beha...
Theory-based interventions can enhance people's safe water consumption, but the sustainability of th...
We assess the long-term effectiveness of outreach and education efforts associated with a water qual...
Worldwide, an estimated 700 million people rely on unimproved drinking water sources; even more cons...
Short-term field days are a common outreach tool for watershed programs, yet little is known about t...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
Water-sector development is inevitably based on changes in people’s behaviour. We analyse why some t...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
The health of the environment is not a pressing issue for many, or if it is, this concern is not alw...
Participatory water valuation workshops are useful for their valuation outcomes, but can they also f...
Groundwater use often has external effects on both the environment and future groundwater benefits, ...