Evaluating the dynamic psychological and behavioral changes of water-saving in public buildings under effective interventions
Bowen Duan,
Jinliang Gao,
Wenyan Wu
et al.
Abstract:This paper addresses the critical aspect of water conservation in public
buildings within the context of sustainable urban water resources
management. While conventional approaches rely on pricing controls and
water-saving appliances, this research emphasizes the key consideration
of psychological factors influencing users’ willingness to conserve
water. Through a survey involving 1,206 volunteers, an expanded theory
of planned behavior model is constructed and analyzed to evaluate the
impact of water-saving a… Show more
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