2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13192738
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Managing Water Scarcity Futures: Identifying Factors Influencing Water Quality, Risk Perception and Daily Practices in Urban Environments after the Introduction of Desalination

Abstract: During the last two decades on a global scale, there has been a significant development of desalination as a strategy to ensure the urban water supply in arid and semi-arid areas. Beyond issues related to the higher economic costs, one of the main barriers that may limit this water source’s development is its supposed negative water quality perception. This research aims to understand better which factors are behind water quality perception in Antofagasta (Chile), where desalinated water was introduced in 2003… Show more

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“…Reflecting complex interactions that exist between these forces on small scales, future studies should more closely examine localized aspects of severe weather and climate change in water safety research. Finally, we have no data to speak to the worldwide importance of water safety concern for motivating water safety behaviors and impacting water policies (arrow C; Figure ), although studies in individual countries have done so. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reflecting complex interactions that exist between these forces on small scales, future studies should more closely examine localized aspects of severe weather and climate change in water safety research. Finally, we have no data to speak to the worldwide importance of water safety concern for motivating water safety behaviors and impacting water policies (arrow C; Figure ), although studies in individual countries have done so. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of studies in this research realm analyzed objective secondary data from institutional databases, but ignored the self-reported data from customers, who are actually the resource consumption group. As a result, some potential customer-related explanatory variables (e.g., factors) are widely absent in these analyses (Villar-Navascués and Fragkou 2021 ). To bridge the gap, future studies could learn from the studies in the consumer behavior research realm, which take a perspective of consumers, and include consumer-related factors (e.g., psychological factors) to reveal the underlying behavioral mechanism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the incorporation of water-saving technologies may also be influenced by the perceived quality of water derived from the use of such devices. For instance, awareness campaigns should propagate information to reduce risk and perceptions of water produced by the desalination process as low quality (Villar-Navascués & Fragkou, 2021).…”
Section: Water-saving Technologies and Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%