KWR Watercycle Research Institute, Groningenhaven 7, Nieuwegein, 3430, BB, the Netherlands; Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 2, Utrecht, 3584, CS, the Netherlands.
KWR Watercycle Research Institute, Groningenhaven 7, Nieuwegein, 3430, BB, the Netherlands.
J Environ Manage. 2019 Oct 1;247:867-876. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.06.126. Epub 2019 Jul 31.
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, require increasingly expensive infrastructure enhancement and energy expansion to maintain sufficient service levels. This paper argues that enhancing domestic water conservation provides a promising alternative or necessary addition to reduce costs and to stimulate pro-environmental behaviour. Although the number of field experiments on how people's behaviour can be changed with respect to their daily water consumption is growing, to date, most studies in this field have focussed either on explanatory socio-economic factors (e.g. water pricing, income, or family composition) or behavioural intentions and personal characteristics related to behavioural change. Accordingly, there is limited empirically validated knowledge about the use and effectiveness of different influencing tactics to change behaviour. This paper provides a review of the empirically oriented literature in this field and aims to provide an up-to-date assessment that identifies eight different Behavioural Influencing Tactics (BITs) that target long-term water conservation behaviour within households. Our analysis is structured around three information processing routes: the reflective route, the semi-reflective route, and the automatic route. We conclude that the current body of literature is promising and provides a useful body of evidence on the range and effectiveness of individual water conservation mechanisms, but that needs further development to deepen our understanding of how to effectively prolong and reinforce newly formed water conservation routines.
世界面临着迫在眉睫的与干旱相关的挑战,从自来水供应的角度来看,需要越来越昂贵的基础设施增强和能源扩展来维持足够的服务水平。本文认为,加强国内节约用水是一种有前途的替代方案,或者是降低成本和刺激环保行为的必要补充。尽管关于人们的行为如何可以随着日常用水量而改变的现场实验数量正在增加,但迄今为止,该领域的大多数研究要么侧重于解释性的社会经济因素(例如水价、收入或家庭构成),要么侧重于与行为改变相关的行为意图和个人特征。因此,关于使用和不同影响策略对行为的有效性的经验验证知识有限。本文对该领域的实证文献进行了回顾,旨在提供最新评估,确定针对家庭中长期节约用水行为的八种不同的行为影响策略(BITs)。我们的分析围绕三种信息处理路径构建:反射路径、半反射路径和自动路径。我们的结论是,当前的文献具有很大的发展潜力,为个体节约用水机制的范围和有效性提供了有用的证据,但需要进一步发展,以加深我们对如何有效地延长和加强新形成的节约用水习惯的理解。