俄克拉荷马州对水问题的看法和态度调查:比较研究

IF 0.9 Q4 WATER RESOURCES
Christopher J. Eck, Kevin L. Wagner, Binod Chapagain, Omkar Joshi
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摘要

了解人们对环境、饮用水问题以及保护和保存水资源的看法非常重要。本研究旨在评估和比较俄克拉荷马州公众(n=414)、中学后学生(n=103)和水专业人员(n=104)对该州水问题的看法。为了实现这些目标,首先对俄克拉荷马州居民的随机抽样邮件列表进行了53项纸质问卷调查。作为初步调查的后续行动,除了俄克拉荷马州水务专业人员外,还在地区会议上对俄克拉荷马州立大学的中学后学生进行了抽样。受访者的年龄从18岁到65岁以上不等,所有三个人口统计数据都认为清洁饮用水是最重要的水资源。大多数人对家里的供水感到满意,觉得饮用是安全的,但他们不确定地下水和/或地表水的质量。年龄是信息传递和学习偏好的一个关键因素,因为年龄较大的参与者更喜欢印刷材料,而年轻人则对技术感兴趣。通过这项研究收集的数据可以深入了解这三个群体的感知、优先事项和学习偏好。尽管我们发现,无论人口结构如何,清洁水都是俄克拉荷马州的优先事项,但研究结果表明,需要更多的教育和宣传,以提供有关俄克拉荷马水的更多信息。
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A Survey of Perceptions and Attitudes about Water Issues in Oklahoma: A Comparative Study

A Survey of Perceptions and Attitudes about Water Issues in Oklahoma: A Comparative Study

Understanding people’s perceptions of the environment, drinking water issues, and protecting and preserving water resources is of great importance. This study aims to assess and compare the perceptions of the general public (n = 414), post-secondary students (n = 103), and water professionals (n = 104) in Oklahoma on water issues in the state. To address these goals, a 53-item paper questionnaire was first administered to a randomly sampled mailing list of Oklahoma residents. As a follow up to the initial survey, post-secondary students at Oklahoma State University were sampled in addition to Oklahoma water professionals at regional conferences. Respondents ranged from 18 to over 65 years old, with all three demographics agreeing the top water priority to be clean drinking water. The majority were satisfied with their home water supply and felt it was safe to drink, while they were not sure of the quality of ground and/or surface water. Age was a key factor in information delivery and learning preferences as the older participants favored print material versus the younger demographic interest in technology. Data collected via this study provide insight into the perceptions, priorities, and learning preferences of these three populations. Despite our finding that clean water is a priority in Oklahoma, regardless of demographic, results suggest more education and outreach is needed to provide additional information regarding water in Oklahoma.

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