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Campaigns, perceptions, and consumption: A mixed methods study of fresh water management in the inland Northwest.

机译:运动,观念和消费:西北内陆地区淡水管理的混合方法研究。

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Dwindling freshwater resources are one of the largest challenges facing countries worldwide. For regional and local governments the task of managing fresh water resources falls the hardest. Reduced water quantity directly impacts water quality and thus preventing further depletion of freshwater levels is necessary for meeting existing and forth coming water quality regulations. Thus, finding effective ways to better understand water use at the local or regional level and better ways of communicating pressing water management issues with water users is imperative to the longevity of freshwater resources. Environmental communication campaigns are one way of reaching water users. Understanding water users personal relationship with water resources and nature in general can inform environmental campaigns in multiple ways.;This research provides insight into the ways in which environmental campaigns can be framed to effectively reach the target audience. Two methods of assessing stakeholder perceptions of water resources are also explored. First, systems thinking is used to compare the mental models of water managers and members of the development sector in order to find areas of common interest and importance regarding the management of freshwater resources in the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene Corridor of northeast Washington and northern Idaho. Second, a survey is used to evaluate characteristics of water use for residents in Spokane County, Washington.;This dissertation is centered on three primary research questions: (1) How are environmental communication campaigns framed?; (2) How do stakeholder groups who may appear to have very different values for a shared resource perceive a shared that resource?; (3) How do people's perceptions of nature, environmental issues, and their ability to impact those issues influence the way that they use water? Results of this research show that there are key areas of shared interest between water managers and developers suggesting that long-term water management goals do not have to conflict with the goals of local development. This research also suggests that residents who are willing to perform behaviors to reduce their water use are not necessarily doing so, pointing toward further research questions to bridge the gap between willingness and action.
机译:淡水资源的减少是世界各国面临的最大挑战之一。对于区域和地方政府而言,管理淡水资源的任务最为艰巨。减少的水量直接影响水质,因此要满足现有的和即将来临的水质规定,必须防止淡水水平的进一步消耗。因此,找到有效的方法来更好地了解地方或地区级的用水情况,以及更好的与用水者沟通紧迫的水管理问题的方法,对于淡水的长寿至关重要。环境宣传运动是吸引水用户的一种方式。一般而言,了解用水者与水资源和自然的私人关系可以以多种方式为环保运动提供信息。该研究提供了深入了解如何构筑环保运动以有效地覆盖目标受众的方法。还探讨了两种评估利益相关者对水资源的看法的方法。首先,系统思维被用来比较水管理者和发展部门成员的思维模式,以便找到华盛顿东北部和北部的斯波坎-科达伦走廊的淡水资源管理方面具有共同利益和重要性的领域。爱达荷州。其次,通过一项调查来评估华盛顿州斯波坎县居民的用水特征。本论文主要围绕三个主要研究问题:(1)如何开展环境宣传活动? (2)对于共享资源看似具有非常不同价值的利益相关者群体如何看待共享资源? (3)人们对自然,环境问题的看法及其影响这些问题的能力如何影响他们用水的方式?这项研究的结果表明,水管理者和开发商之间存在共同利益的关键领域,这表明长期水管理目标不必与当地发展目标相冲突。这项研究还表明,愿意采取行为减少用水的居民不一定会这样做,而是指出了进一步的研究问题,以弥合意愿与行动之间的差距。

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  • 作者

    Tillotson, Kathryn Helen.;

  • 作者单位

    Washington State University.;

  • 授予单位 Washington State University.;
  • 学科 Water resources management.;Environmental management.;Natural resource management.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 191 p.
  • 总页数 191
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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