Residential water choices: Assessing the willingness to adopt alternative water sources by examining risk perceptions and personal norms in Belgium

IF 10.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Sustainable Production and Consumption Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1016/j.spc.2024.10.007
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With escalating freshwater scarcity, transformative shifts in infrastructure, technology, and societal attitudes are essential. This study applies Protection Motivation Theory to explore how perceived water scarcity impacts individuals' willingness to reduce tap water consumption and increase the use of alternative sources in households. An online survey (n = 2623) in Belgium assessed acceptance of tap water, rainwater, and recycled greywater for various household activities. Sequential regression analysis examined the influence of threat appraisal, coping appraisal, personal norms, and socio-demographics on this willingness. The results indicate that willingness to conserve tap water is strongly driven by self-efficacy rather than risk appraisal. Conversely, willingness to use rainwater and recycled greywater depends on perceived future water scarcity, perceived self-efficacy, and personal norms. Perceptions of present water scarcity negatively influenced the willingness to use rainwater and recycled greywater, suggesting a boomerang effect. However, future water scarcity perceptions encourage the use of alternative water sources, providing a nuanced perspective. These findings provide valuable insights into the acceptance of alternative water sources and underline the importance of context-specific approaches, enhancing self-efficacy and personal norms to encourage the adoption of alternative water sources for household activities, ensuring effective freshwater conservation.
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居民用水选择:通过研究比利时的风险意识和个人规范,评估采用替代水源的意愿
随着淡水稀缺程度的不断加剧,基础设施、技术和社会态度的转变至关重要。本研究运用保护动机理论来探讨水资源匮乏对个人减少家庭自来水消耗和增加使用替代水源的意愿有何影响。在比利时进行的一项在线调查(n = 2623)评估了各种家庭活动对自来水、雨水和回收中水的接受程度。序列回归分析考察了威胁评估、应对评估、个人规范和社会人口统计对这种意愿的影响。结果表明,节约自来水的意愿主要受自我效能感而非风险评估的影响。相反,使用雨水和回收中水的意愿则取决于对未来缺水状况的感知、自我效能感和个人规范。对当前缺水状况的感知会对使用雨水和回收灰水的意愿产生负面影响,这表明存在回旋效应。然而,对未来水资源短缺的看法鼓励人们使用替代水源,从而提供了一个细致入微的视角。这些研究结果为了解替代水源的接受程度提供了宝贵的见解,并强调了根据具体情况采取相应方法的重要性,提高自我效能和个人规范,以鼓励在家庭活动中采用替代水源,确保有效保护淡水资源。
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Sustainable Production and Consumption
Sustainable Production and Consumption Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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389
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13 days
期刊介绍: Sustainable production and consumption refers to the production and utilization of goods and services in a way that benefits society, is economically viable, and has minimal environmental impact throughout its entire lifespan. Our journal is dedicated to publishing top-notch interdisciplinary research and practical studies in this emerging field. We take a distinctive approach by examining the interplay between technology, consumption patterns, and policy to identify sustainable solutions for both production and consumption systems.
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