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Willingness to Pay for Rainwater Tank Features: A Post-Drought Analysis of Sydney Water Users
2018
Water
The Millennium Drought across Australia during the 2000s placed cities under pressure in providing urban water security. In Sydney, Australia's largest city, a comprehensive water demand programme triggered a significant reduction in per capita water consumption. The water demand programme included incentives for the installation of rainwater tanks. This paper explores the willingness to pay (WTP) for rainwater tank features in the post-drought context. Rainwater tanks have been demonstrated as
doi:10.3390/w10091199
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