2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.12.051
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Effects of feedback about community water consumption on residential water conservation

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“…Water conservation awareness is not only related to education levels and the water consumption habits of household members but is also related to water conservation publicity efforts and the management standards of the local government [32]. In certain areas, people are used to bathing and doing laundry more often, while people in certain areas have stronger levels of water conservation awareness due to water scarcity in their areas [33]. By conducting observations and a behavioral analysis on 132 households in the Gold Coast, Australia, Rachelle et al studied the effect that the presence or lack of water conservation awareness ultimately had on water consumption quantities [34].…”
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“…Water conservation awareness is not only related to education levels and the water consumption habits of household members but is also related to water conservation publicity efforts and the management standards of the local government [32]. In certain areas, people are used to bathing and doing laundry more often, while people in certain areas have stronger levels of water conservation awareness due to water scarcity in their areas [33]. By conducting observations and a behavioral analysis on 132 households in the Gold Coast, Australia, Rachelle et al studied the effect that the presence or lack of water conservation awareness ultimately had on water consumption quantities [34].…”
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“…In presented by [26] participants with high water consumption achieved decreases when receiving feedback of their consumption via emoticons. Similarly, in our study, the use of graphical material reduced water consumption by 76.7%, being the only intervention strategy that presented a significant decrease in consumption, as well as a positive change in behavior in self-report techniques.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Educational campaigns encourage voluntary conservation of water, either by altering behavior [22] or the adoption of devices that are more efficient in the use of water [23]. To achieve behavioral changes, several strategies are effective, such as, among others, the use of informative material, training on proper water management, guidelines in the media, multimedia applications, and feedback on consumption levels [15,[24][25][26]. Geller [14] indicated that the provision of informative material raises awareness and efficiently communicates knowledge about the behaviors necessary to conserve water.…”
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“…Many studies seeking to unlock the full potential of detailed paper-based water end-use feedback leveraged from digital water data have been undertaken [6,15,[33][34][35][36]. Although the ultimate goals of these studies are similar in nature, they fall into different categories based on their unique approach.…”
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“…The literature has mainly focused on areas where water resources are under stress. However, one study was undertaken by Otaki et al [33] to identify the most effective type of feedback in promoting water conservation in Tokyo, Japan, where water shortages are not yet a concern. After employing three types of feedback information-actual and mean consumption, water consumption rankings, and emoticons-with three groups of households, the study revealed that the effectiveness of feedback information varies for high and low water consumers.…”
Section: Paper-based Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%