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The Role of Psychological Ownership in Safe Water Management: A Mixed-Methods Study in Nepal
2021
Water
Long-term management and use of community-based safe water systems are essential to reduce water-related health risks in rural areas. Water sector professionals frequently cite water users' sense of ownership for the water system as essential for its continuity. This study aims to provide the first insight into users' understanding of psychological ownership, as well as generalizable data, regarding safe water management in rural Nepal. In this convergent mixed-methods study, we conducted 22
doi:10.3390/w13050589
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