High impact water conservation: factors explaining residents’ intent to reduce irrigated area in the yard

IF 2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 WATER RESOURCES International Journal of Water Resources Development Pub Date : 2022-07-20 DOI:10.1080/07900627.2022.2093170
L. Warner, John M. Diaz
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ABSTRACT As water scarcity worsens, social scientists seek strategies that facilitate water conservation behaviours. This study analyses the factors driving engagement in a high-impact behaviour in residential landscapes, eliminating irrigated areas in one’s yard, to guide future social marketing efforts to reduce water usage. Feelings of internal commitment (i.e., personal norms) had the strongest relationship with this behaviour followed by social pressure (i.e., subjective norms), demonstrating the influence perceived personal and societal obligations have on water conservation. Practitioners, policymakers and scientists working on urban water issues should focus on these normative influences to ensure proliferation of the identified practice.
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高影响节水:解释居民意图减少院子灌溉面积的因素
随着水资源短缺的恶化,社会科学家寻求促进节水行为的策略。本研究分析了在住宅景观中推动高影响行为的因素,消除了庭院中的灌溉区域,以指导未来的社会营销努力减少用水。内部承诺感(即个人规范)与这种行为的关系最为密切,其次是社会压力(即主观规范),这表明个人和社会义务对节水的影响。从事城市水问题工作的实践者、决策者和科学家应该把重点放在这些规范影响上,以确保已确定做法的扩散。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Water Resources Development is a policy and practice-oriented Journal that covers all aspects of water resources policy, management, development and governance. It is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on water resources and their economic, financial, social and environmental-related impacts. Contributions which include the interdependences and inter-linkages between the water and the agricultural, energy, industrial and health sectors in both developed and developing countries, both at present and in the future, are welcome.
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