WaterSense Adds Up to Big Water and Energy Savings
Day Zero: Cape Town Includes Fear Appeal to Avoid Running Out of Water
Water-Efficient Durham
Southwest Florida Management District’s “Skip a Week” Yard Watering Campaign
Shower Feedback in Switzerland
Dynamic norms promote sustainable behaviour, even if it is counternormative.
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Using Normative Social Influence to Promote Conservation Among Hotel Guests
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Using Theory to Understand Public Support for Collective Actions that Impact the Environment: Alleviating Water Supply Problems in a Nonarid Biome
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Role of Group Orientation and Descriptive Norms on Water Conservation Attitudes and Behaviors
Lapinski, M., Rimal, R., DeVries, R., & Lee, E. (2007). Role of group orientation and descriptive norms on water conservation attitudes and behaviors. Health Communication, 22(2), 133-142.
Explaining Proenvironmental Intention and Behavior by Personal Norms and the Theory of Planned Behavior
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