Leveraging Behavioral Insights for Sustainable Water Consumption
Water scarcity is rising, even in water‑rich regions, making individual consumption behavior as important as regulation and infrastructure. Behavioral biases like present bias and inattention drive overuse, limiting the impact of traditional policy tools alone. Evidence shows behavioral interventions, like feedback, social comparisons, defaults, and commitments, can significantly reduce water consumption when tailored to context. ….[READ]
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