A Survey of Public Perceptions and Attitudes about Water Availability Following Exceptional Drought in Texas

IF 0.9 Q4 WATER RESOURCES
Drew M. Gholson, Diane E. Boellstorff, Scott R. Cummings, Kevin L. Wagner, Monty C. Dozier
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Abstract

This study examines the results of a random sample survey of Texans evaluating citizen awareness, attitudes, and willingness to adopt water conservation practices. The study investigates changes in public attitudes following the most intense one-year drought on record in Texas by evaluating public perception of water availability, assessing Texans’ attitudes and perceptions regarding drought conditions, and comparing the number of Texans adopting practices to conserve water before and after the drought of 2011. Almost 70% indicated that the likelihood of their area suffering from a prolonged drought was increasing. More than 61% of respondents have changed the way their yard is landscaped and 62% have also adopted new technologies in an effort to conserve water. Overall, responses indicated that Texans are concerned with water availability after experiencing, in 2011, the worst one-year drought on record, and that the majority of respondents are taking personal action in an effort to conserve water for the future.

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德克萨斯州异常干旱后公众对水资源可用性的看法和态度调查
这项研究考察了德克萨斯人的随机抽样调查结果,该调查评估了公民的意识、态度和采取节水措施的意愿。该研究调查了德克萨斯州有记录以来最严重的一年干旱后公众态度的变化,方法是评估公众对水资源可用性的看法,评估德克萨斯人对干旱条件的态度和看法,并比较2011年干旱前后采取节水措施的德克萨斯人的数量。近70%的人表示,他们所在地区遭受长期干旱的可能性正在增加。超过61%的受访者改变了庭院的景观设计方式,62%的受访者还采用了新技术来节约用水。总体而言,答复表明,德克萨斯人在2011年经历了有记录以来最严重的一年干旱后,对水资源的可用性感到担忧,大多数答复者正在采取个人行动,努力为未来节约用水。
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