Authors
Matthew Gilbertson, Amma Hurlimann, Sara Dolnicar
Publication date
2011/3/1
Journal
Australasian Journal of Environmental Management
Volume
18
Issue
1
Pages
47-60
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Many rural and urban areas around the world are facing challenges to the supply of water. A key method of addressing water shortage is water conservation. The success of conservation measures depends on public support and behaviour change. While it is known that the public is generally supportive of water conservation measures, little is known about the dependence of water conservation attitudes and behaviour on geographical location and the water situation at specific locations. The present study investigates whether individual attitudes to water conservation, and reported participation in water conservation behaviours, differ between two Australian locations that vary significantly in their water situation. The first location, Darwin, is an urban location with a water surplus, whereas the second location, the Mallee in north-western Victoria, is a rural environment that has experienced an extended period of …
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Scholar articles
M Gilbertson, A Hurlimann, S Dolnicar - Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 2011