The Role of Psychological Ownership in Safe Water Management: A Mixed-Methods Study in Nepal
This study highlights the potential of psychological ownership and community participation for the longevity of community-based safe water infrastructure
Abstract
This study highlights the potential of psychological ownership and community participation for the longevity of community-based safe water infrastructure.
This work is part of the ‘REACH Improving Water Security for the Poor’ programme
Citation
Ambuehl, B., Tomberge, V.M.J., Kunwar, B.M., Schertenleib, A., Marks, S.J., Inauen, J. (2021). The Role of Psychological Ownership in Safe Water Management: A Mixed Methods Study in Nepal. Water, 13, 589. https://doi.org/10.3390/ w13050589
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The Role of Psychological Ownership in Safe Water Management: A Mixed-Methods Study in Nepal