This dataset has been collected as part of the EU-funded ProjectÔ within WP6 and has been analysed in D6.13 Social Acceptance Studies. The social acceptance research was designed to inform the implementation of the Project Ô water treatment innovations in four countries: Spain, Croatia, Italy, and Israel. Indeed, the data collection undertaken in each of these locations primarily focussed on attitudes toward the technology-based innovations for water treatment being implemented in respondents’ local Project Ô demosite. Further background information was collected through these studies to identify factors affecting social acceptance in each demonstration site’s region. The social acceptance research for the project was designed and implemen...
The AISDL team discloses the pre-peer-reviewed results of a research project exploring the non-linea...
SONNET aims to create an inter- and transdisciplinary understanding of the diversity and processes o...
Water resources management and climate change represent two necessarily interdisciplinary topics in ...
The social acceptance research presented in this Deliverable (D6.13 Social Acceptance Studies) was d...
The dataset presented in this paper were collected for testing a perceptive-axiological model of rec...
The main purpose of this deliverable is to report the first insights on the social acceptance as res...
Dataset of Sustainability Psychology of Disruption: Attitude towards Water Purification Technology c...
This document contains LiftWEC’s social acceptability dataset. The dataset consists of interview tra...
The main aim of this document is to report on the social acceptance of new bio-products and value ch...
Water is a scarce resource in many parts of the developed world. Two solutions are possible to addre...
The European Water framework Directive (WFD) is a framework for community action in the field of wat...
One in four people around the world do not have access to safe drinking water, which means that two ...
Public acceptance of recycled water, desalinated water and rainwater is compared across nine interna...
The chapter aims at proposing a taxonomy of citizens based on their attitudes towards water-related ...
Water scarcity is a major problem that affects a greater number of countries every year. A possible ...
The AISDL team discloses the pre-peer-reviewed results of a research project exploring the non-linea...
SONNET aims to create an inter- and transdisciplinary understanding of the diversity and processes o...
Water resources management and climate change represent two necessarily interdisciplinary topics in ...
The social acceptance research presented in this Deliverable (D6.13 Social Acceptance Studies) was d...
The dataset presented in this paper were collected for testing a perceptive-axiological model of rec...
The main purpose of this deliverable is to report the first insights on the social acceptance as res...
Dataset of Sustainability Psychology of Disruption: Attitude towards Water Purification Technology c...
This document contains LiftWEC’s social acceptability dataset. The dataset consists of interview tra...
The main aim of this document is to report on the social acceptance of new bio-products and value ch...
Water is a scarce resource in many parts of the developed world. Two solutions are possible to addre...
The European Water framework Directive (WFD) is a framework for community action in the field of wat...
One in four people around the world do not have access to safe drinking water, which means that two ...
Public acceptance of recycled water, desalinated water and rainwater is compared across nine interna...
The chapter aims at proposing a taxonomy of citizens based on their attitudes towards water-related ...
Water scarcity is a major problem that affects a greater number of countries every year. A possible ...
The AISDL team discloses the pre-peer-reviewed results of a research project exploring the non-linea...
SONNET aims to create an inter- and transdisciplinary understanding of the diversity and processes o...
Water resources management and climate change represent two necessarily interdisciplinary topics in ...