Biases towards water pollution treatment in Chinese rural areas—A field study in villages at Shandong Province of China
Based on field studies in villages in Eastern China Province of Shandong, we identify and highlight two biases from the perspectives of both policy makers and villagers in terms of water management. In specific, policy makers tend to underweight the gravity of water pollution, especially as relative...
Main Authors: | , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Elsevier
2020-01-01
|
Series: | Sustainable Futures |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666188819300061 |
id |
doaj-37ead383eaf4493f852ea7cbbe74c2af |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-37ead383eaf4493f852ea7cbbe74c2af2021-03-22T08:43:55ZengElsevierSustainable Futures2666-18882020-01-012100006Biases towards water pollution treatment in Chinese rural areas—A field study in villages at Shandong Province of ChinaChuan Fu0Yuan Cao1Jacqueline Tong2Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai 200433, China; Corresponding author.WLSA Shanghai Academy, Shanghai 200433, ChinaShanghai Pinghe Bilingual School, Shanghai 201206, ChinaBased on field studies in villages in Eastern China Province of Shandong, we identify and highlight two biases from the perspectives of both policy makers and villagers in terms of water management. In specific, policy makers tend to underweight the gravity of water pollution, especially as relative to air pollutions which have been received widespread attention from public. Another layer of bias we report in this paper is villagers’ perception of water pollution: villagers tend to attribute the devastating water pollution more to industrial sources rather than to their own ways of water usage. We aim to present these two important biases so that the situation of water pollution can be improved by making policies and incentivizing villagers accordingly to address these two biases.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666188819300061Wastewater managementPolicyUser attitudeChinese villages |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Chuan Fu Yuan Cao Jacqueline Tong |
spellingShingle |
Chuan Fu Yuan Cao Jacqueline Tong Biases towards water pollution treatment in Chinese rural areas—A field study in villages at Shandong Province of China Sustainable Futures Wastewater management Policy User attitude Chinese villages |
author_facet |
Chuan Fu Yuan Cao Jacqueline Tong |
author_sort |
Chuan Fu |
title |
Biases towards water pollution treatment in Chinese rural areas—A field study in villages at Shandong Province of China |
title_short |
Biases towards water pollution treatment in Chinese rural areas—A field study in villages at Shandong Province of China |
title_full |
Biases towards water pollution treatment in Chinese rural areas—A field study in villages at Shandong Province of China |
title_fullStr |
Biases towards water pollution treatment in Chinese rural areas—A field study in villages at Shandong Province of China |
title_full_unstemmed |
Biases towards water pollution treatment in Chinese rural areas—A field study in villages at Shandong Province of China |
title_sort |
biases towards water pollution treatment in chinese rural areas—a field study in villages at shandong province of china |
publisher |
Elsevier |
series |
Sustainable Futures |
issn |
2666-1888 |
publishDate |
2020-01-01 |
description |
Based on field studies in villages in Eastern China Province of Shandong, we identify and highlight two biases from the perspectives of both policy makers and villagers in terms of water management. In specific, policy makers tend to underweight the gravity of water pollution, especially as relative to air pollutions which have been received widespread attention from public. Another layer of bias we report in this paper is villagers’ perception of water pollution: villagers tend to attribute the devastating water pollution more to industrial sources rather than to their own ways of water usage. We aim to present these two important biases so that the situation of water pollution can be improved by making policies and incentivizing villagers accordingly to address these two biases. |
topic |
Wastewater management Policy User attitude Chinese villages |
url |
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666188819300061 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT chuanfu biasestowardswaterpollutiontreatmentinchineseruralareasafieldstudyinvillagesatshandongprovinceofchina AT yuancao biasestowardswaterpollutiontreatmentinchineseruralareasafieldstudyinvillagesatshandongprovinceofchina AT jacquelinetong biasestowardswaterpollutiontreatmentinchineseruralareasafieldstudyinvillagesatshandongprovinceofchina |
_version_ |
1724209244875522048 |