“How can targeted behavioural interventions effectively bridge the attitude behaviour gap among tourists in Bali, thereby enhancing water conservation practices and positively impacting the local community?”
“How can targeted behavioural interventions effectively bridge the attitude behaviour gap among tourists in Bali, thereby enhancing water conservation practices and positively impacting the local community?”
Samenvatting
The LYCAR Company Project Report, commissioned by Ragam Foundation, investigates the gap between tourists' pro-environmental attitudes and their actual water usage in Bali, aiming to align tourist behaviour with sustainable practices. Amidst a severe water crisis, with projected consumption increases of 70% by 2025, Bali's tourism industry significantly strains local water resources. Tourists, using up to 400 litres daily compared to locals' 163 litres, often remain unaware of the island's water scarcity, prioritizing comfort over conservation.
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| Jaar | 2024 |
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| Taal | Engels |































