Drivers of Price and Nonprice Water Conservation by Urban and Rural Water Utilities: An Application of Predictive Models to Four Southern States
This study examines water system characteristics, managers' attitudes and perceptions toward water conservation, and future planning strategies that influence the adoption of water conservation programs for urban and rural communities. We surveyed water system managers in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Te...
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Published in | Journal of agricultural and applied economics Vol. 46; no. 1; pp. 41 - 56 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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New York, USA
Cambridge University Press
01.02.2014
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Summary: | This study examines water system characteristics, managers' attitudes and perceptions toward water conservation, and future planning strategies that influence the adoption of water conservation programs for urban and rural communities. We surveyed water system managers in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Florida; and we parameterized predictive adoption models for price-based (PC) and nonprice-based (NPC) conservation programs. Notably, results suggest that information about the price elasticity of water demand for a community does encourage PC and NPC adoption; and we found no evidence that PC and NPC adoption is jointly considered by water systems. |
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Bibliography: | ArticleID:00062 ark:/67375/6GQ-HTMD6CC2-Z PII:S1074070800000626 istex:DAF3C81ACBF4F6102801DD9507DCEC70B06B2FAF ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 1074-0708 2056-7405 1074-0708 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S1074070800000626 |