A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Public acceptance of recycled water
Recycling water is not new. Yet, there are many examples from around the world of recycled water projects that have failed because of public opposition. This article reviews the literature investigating factors associated with public acceptance of recycled water, as well as publicly accessible reports and case studies, which have developed or tested approaches to increase public acceptance. The article concludes by summarizing the state of knowledge in this area, and advancing key research questions relating to public acceptance of recycled water that urgently need to be investigated.
Public acceptance of recycled water
Recycling water is not new. Yet, there are many examples from around the world of recycled water projects that have failed because of public opposition. This article reviews the literature investigating factors associated with public acceptance of recycled water, as well as publicly accessible reports and case studies, which have developed or tested approaches to increase public acceptance. The article concludes by summarizing the state of knowledge in this area, and advancing key research questions relating to public acceptance of recycled water that urgently need to be investigated.
Public acceptance of recycled water
Fielding, Kelly S. (author) / Dolnicar, Sara (author) / Schultz, Tracy (author)
International Journal of Water Resources Development ; 35 ; 551-586
2019-07-04
36 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
The association between emotions and public acceptance of recycled water for urban residents
DOAJ | 2021
|Concrete and Recycled Materials: Growing Acceptance
British Library Online Contents | 2012
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998
|Recycled water for non-potable use: Understanding community perceptions and acceptance in Malaysia
DOAJ | 2023
|