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Saving water for the future: Public awareness of water usage and water quality

机译:为未来节省水:公众对水使用和水质的认识

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Fresh water is a limited resource under anthropogenic threat. Europeans are using an average of 3550 L per capita per day and this amount is increasing steadily as incomes rise. Water saving options are being actively promoted, but these intensified measures do not yet come close to saving enough water to prevent water shortages that may seriously affect our way of life in the near future. With projected increases in demands for good quality fresh water, educating the public about sustainable personal water use and water quality threats becomes an absolute necessity. One way to achieve this is through engaging citizens in water issues, e.g. through citizen science projects. Using snowball convenience sampling, we distributed a questionnaire among 498 people in 23 countries to investigate whether people were aware of how much water they used, what they perceived as threats to water quality and whether they would like to help improve water quality. Our results showed that the amount of daily water use was greatly underestimated among respondents, especially indirect use of water for the production of goods and services. Furthermore, the effects of climate change and detrimental habits such as feeding ducks were underestimated, presumably because of environmental illiteracy. However, eighty-five percent (85%) of our participants indicated an interest in directly working together with scientists to understand and improve their local water quality. Involving citizens in improving local lake quality promotes both environmental and scientific literacy, and can therefore result in a reduction in daily personal water use. The next iteration of the Water Framework Directive legislation will be launched shortly, requiring water managers to include citizens in their monitoring schemes. Engaging citizens will not only help improve surface water quality, and educate about cause and effect chains in water quality, but will also reduce the personal fresh water usage.
机译:淡水是人为威胁下的有限资源。欧洲人每天使用平均每月3550升,随着收入的上升,这一金额稳步增长。正在积极促进节水选择,但这些加强的措施尚未接近挽救足够的水来防止可能在不久的将来严重影响我们生活方式的水资源短缺。随着对优质淡水的需求增加,公众对可持续的个人用水和水质威胁的需求增加成为绝对必要性。实现这一目标的一种方法是通过在水问题中参与公民,例如。通过公民科学项目。使用雪球便利性取样,我们在23个国家的498人中分发了调查问卷,以调查人们是否意识到他们使用了多少水,他们认为是水质的威胁以及他们是否希望帮助提高水质。我们的研究结果表明,在受访者中,日常用水量大大低估,特别是间接使用水以生产商品和服务。此外,低估了气候变化和饲养鸭等害生习惯的影响,可能是因为环境文盲。然而,我们参与者的百分之八十五(85%)表示令人兴趣与科学家直接合作,了解和提高当地的水质。涉及公民改善当地湖泊质量促进环境和科学素养,因此可以降低日常个人用水。下次迭代水框架指令立法将不久推出,要求水管理者在其监测方案中包括公民。从事公民不仅有助于改善地表水质,并教育原因和效果链在水质中,还将降低个人淡水。

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    《Journal of Environmental Management》 |2019年第jul15期|246-257|共12页
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    Netherlands Inst Ecol NIOO KNAW Dept Aquat Ecol POB 50 NL-6700 AB Wageningen Netherlands|Wageningen Univ & Res Dept Aquat Ecol & Water Qual Management POB 47 NL-6700 AA Wageningen Netherlands;

    FEM Res & Innovat Ctr Via Edmund Mach 1 I-38010 San Michele All Adige Italy;

    Dundalk Inst Technol Ctr Environm & Freshwater Studies Dept Appl Sci Dublin Rd Dundalk A91 K584 Louth Ireland;

    Netherlands Inst Ecol NIOO KNAW Dept Aquat Ecol POB 50 NL-6700 AB Wageningen Netherlands|Wageningen Univ & Res Dept Aquat Ecol & Water Qual Management POB 47 NL-6700 AA Wageningen Netherlands;

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