Public Perception of Drinking Water Source Protection.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9781780406190
- 628.114
- TD353 -- .N363 2013eb
Cover -- Copyright -- Foreword -- Executive Summary -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review and Research Framework -- 2.1 The Social Context of Drinking Water Catchment Protection -- 2.1.1 Background -- 2.1.2 The WA Environmental Context -- 2.1.3 Measuring and Understanding Attitudes towards Risk and Environmental Protection -- 2.1.4 Possible Determinants of Catchment Protection and Related Values, Attitudes and Preferences -- 2.1.5 Policy Evaluation: Assessing Benefits and Costs and Preferences -- 2.1.6 Relating Policy Assessment to Ecosystem Services -- 2.2 Conclusions -- 3. Scoping Phase -- 3.1 Interviews with Professionals -- 3.1.1 Overview of Professionals' Interviews in the WA Case Study -- 3.2 Stakeholder Focus groups -- 3.2.1 General Community Discussions -- 3.2.2 Recreation Group Discussion -- 3.3 The Relationship between Sport and Recreation Policies and Drinking Water Source Protection -- 3.4 Cost Implications for Additional Treatment Associated with Recreation in Drinking Water Catchments -- 3.4.1 The WA Case Study -- 4 Survey Phase -- 4.1 The Three Samples -- 4.1.1 Community Sample -- 4.1.2 Recreator Sample -- 4.1.3 Professional Sample -- 4.2 The Questionnaire -- 4.2.1 Overview of the Questionnaire -- 4.2.2 The Questionnaire -- 4.2.3 Data Analysis -- 4.3 Summary of Findings from the WA Case Study -- 5. Risk-Benefit Assessment Phase -- 5.1 Risk-Benefit Assessment Method -- 5.1.1 Invitation of Participants -- 5.1.2 Developing the Hierarchical Framework -- 5.1.3 Cross Impact Assessment -- 5.1.4 Interpreting the Cross Impact Matrices -- 5.1.5 Cross Impact Analysis of the Policies in the WA Case Study -- 6. References -- Appendix 1: Notes of Scoping Interviews with Professionals in WA -- Appendix 2: Outcomes of Scoping Focus Group with General Community in WA.
Appendix 3: Outcomes of Scoping Focus Group with Recreators from Formal Groups in WA -- Appendix 4: Report of the Survey Phase of the WA Case Study -- Appendix 5: The Hierarchical Framework Developed for the Risk-Benefit Assessment in the WA Case Study.
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