نتایج جستجو برای: efficacy water conservation behavior
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Even in historically water-rich areas, population growth and drought put pressure on water supplies. Understanding public attitudes about water management and, especially water conservation, may become increasingly salient as even humid regions attempt to shift to demand side management. Using the contingent valuation method we estimate the willingness to pay for water conservation measures. Ou...
Conservation tillage (CT) systems have a number of potential benefits including lower crop production costs and the ability to reduce soil erosion that have made them common in several regions of the world. Although CT systems have been researched and successfully implemented on some farms in California's San Joaquin Valley (SJV), overall adoption is low and the reasons for the region's compara...
1. introduction wetlands are unique ecosystems that often appear on the sidelines of aquatic or terrestrial systems. they are among the most productive ecosystems on earth, the loss of which can lead to disastrous effects on the wild life and biodiversity. scientists believe that the destruction of wetlands results in the extinction of native species and their specific habitat. as the livelihoo...
Increased water scarcity implies that residents of arid, heavily populated regions of the U.S. will have to increase water conservation or else face the consequence of water shortfalls. Voluntarily conserved water is an impure public good since it is non-excludable and rival in consumption. This means that water conservation benefits are subject to free-riding behavior. This paper considers a d...
The manifold repercussions of climate change encompass diverse facets, encompassing the management resources, agricultural infrastructure, production systems, and their profound implications for food security, self-sufficiency, overall well-being societies. Regrettably, a significant portion populace remains indifferent to or uninformed about adoption water conservation practices. Previous scho...
In this paper, a basic theoretical model of residential water consumption that adequately represents consumer behavior when facing a nonlinear budget constraint is developed. The theoretical model for an individual consumer is adapted to yield an aggregate model that essentially preserves the structure of the demand function for the individual. The model is used to study the influence of prices...
conclusions based on the findings of the study, it can be concluded that self-efficacy beliefs and social support play effective roles in preventing patients from addiction relapse. results findings revealed significant differences between participants without relapse and participants with relapse in terms of “self-efficacy beliefs” and “social support”. the two variables of self-efficacy belie...
A two stage linear programming approach is used to estimate the willingness to pay (WTP) of individual households or groups of households for changes in a combination of probabilistic water supply reliability and retail price of water. By modeling the costs (financial and ‘perceived’) of implementing long and short-term conservation measures and assuming rational (expected value cost minimizing...
Soil conservation is the only known way to protect the productive land. In country like Ethiopia, where droughts and floods cause food scarcity problem, soil and water conservation not only increases crop yield, but also prevents further deterioration of land. Soil and water conservation preserve soil moisture and drain water sustainably to avoid soil erosion and depletion of soil nutrients. So...
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