Water-sector development is inevitably based on changes in people’s behaviour. We analyse why some types of domestic water-use behaviours change more easily than others. Our case study is a water supply and sanitation intervention in remote and rural Nepal. We found that collective opportunities, degree of individual freedom, and individual incentives influenced the ease of the promoted behaviour changes. The enhanced individual opportunities, incentives, and collective tolerance enabled behaviour changes that were regarded as beneficial by the people themselves, whereas the existing social traditions in our case-study context often restricted those changes. Often, the individual agency and the collective traditions confronted one another. ...
Recent environmental policies introduced to safeguard the quality of water resources have focussed o...
Psychological ownership, the feeling that something is mine, is a diverse social construct on the in...
Water withdrawals around the world have increased almost twice as fast as the population during the ...
Water-sector development is inevitably based on changes in people’s behaviour. We analyse why some t...
Water scarcity is one of the most pressing issues of our time and it is projected to increase as glo...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
Worldwide, an estimated 700 million people rely on unimproved drinking water sources; even more cons...
Aim: Household water treatment systems (HWTS) and safe storage systems are an effective measure to e...
Safe water technologies often become dysfunctional quickly after installation. This could be due to ...
Water shortage is one of the greatest challenges that the world faces today. International and natio...
Previous research suggests that community-based participation, a process through which beneficiaries...
During the summer of 2010, formative field research was collected in Kibera, Africa’s largest urban ...
Promoting adoption and maintenance of household water-saving behaviours is an important component of...
Previous findings indicated that while water supply in communities where local organizations impleme...
Recent environmental policies introduced to safeguard the quality of water resources have focussed o...
Psychological ownership, the feeling that something is mine, is a diverse social construct on the in...
Water withdrawals around the world have increased almost twice as fast as the population during the ...
Water-sector development is inevitably based on changes in people’s behaviour. We analyse why some t...
Water scarcity is one of the most pressing issues of our time and it is projected to increase as glo...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
Worldwide, an estimated 700 million people rely on unimproved drinking water sources; even more cons...
Aim: Household water treatment systems (HWTS) and safe storage systems are an effective measure to e...
Safe water technologies often become dysfunctional quickly after installation. This could be due to ...
Water shortage is one of the greatest challenges that the world faces today. International and natio...
Previous research suggests that community-based participation, a process through which beneficiaries...
During the summer of 2010, formative field research was collected in Kibera, Africa’s largest urban ...
Promoting adoption and maintenance of household water-saving behaviours is an important component of...
Previous findings indicated that while water supply in communities where local organizations impleme...
Recent environmental policies introduced to safeguard the quality of water resources have focussed o...
Psychological ownership, the feeling that something is mine, is a diverse social construct on the in...
Water withdrawals around the world have increased almost twice as fast as the population during the ...