The tremendous loss of groundwater has been a longstanding concern in Kansas, where areas of the High Plains aquifer have plummeted. Groundwater Citizenship: Well Owners, Environmentalism, and the Depletion of the High Plains Aquifer investigates water conservation efforts, environmental priorities, and water supply awareness among private water well owners, a key social group whose water usage is pivotal to safeguarding aquifers. This book discusses how reliance on private and public water supplies influences watering practices by asking if owning a well changes the propensity to conserve water. To explore how water supplies shape environmental actions and beliefs, sociologist Brock Ternes constructed a one-of-a-kind dataset by surveying over 850 well owners and non-well owners throughout Kansas. His analyses reveal that well ownership influences several dimensions of water consumption, and he identifies how Kansans’ notions of environmentalism are recalibrated by their systems of water provision. This book frames well owners as unique conservationists whose water use is shaped by larger structuresaquifers, water laws, and food systems. Groundwater Citizenship takes a sociological look at water systems to facilitate adaptive approaches to sustainable resource management.
Brock Ternes
Groundwater Citizenship [EPUB ebook]
Well Owners, Environmentalism, and the Depletion of the High Plains Aquifer
Groundwater Citizenship [EPUB ebook]
Well Owners, Environmentalism, and the Depletion of the High Plains Aquifer
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● ISBN 9781666903478 ● Casa editrice Lexington Books ● Pubblicato 2022 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 8237326 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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