Abstract

Urbanization promotes the development of human civilization but brings great challenges, such as air pollution, lack of water resources, and environmental damage, to the natural environment. Water conservation effectively alleviates the lack of water resources. Existing studies mostly focus on water conservation behavior in urban areas and overlook rural areas. This study takes rural residents in Chengdu as the research object and selects four villages to conduct empirical research and fill this research gap. A total of 165 valid questionnaires are collected after face-to-face interviews. First, descriptive analysis is used to analyze the current situation of rural residents’ water conservation behavior. Second, exploratory factor analysis and the binary logistic regression model are used to explore the relationship between building characteristics, water conservation attitudes, and water conservation behavior. The results show that (1) the rural residents’ water conservation attitude plays an important role in water conservation behavior; “environmental values” is the most significant factor, followed by “saving money and joint participation;” (2) rural building characteristics such as layout of the kitchen and shower facilities significantly affect the water conservation behavior of rural residents. Based on the analysis, several suggestions are made for building a new water-saving rural area in Chengdu, such as strengthening the publicity and education of water-saving behavior and subsidizing water-saving facilities. This research provides a theoretical basis for local government departments to formulate relevant policies and serves as a valuable reference for the protection of water resources in other rural areas.

Highlights

  • Water resource plays an important role in people’s life [1]

  • The results show that the higher the income, the higher the water consumption [19,20]

  • The KMO value shows common factors of the original matrix, and the data have a certain correlation; the data are suitable for conducting exploratory factor analysis (EFA)

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Introduction

Water resource plays an important role in people’s life [1]. The global water crisis is increasing daily with rapid urbanization and a growing population [2,3]. China is one of the countries with the poorest per capita water resources in the world. The per capita water resource was only 1971.8 m3 in 2018 [4], accounting for one-fourth of the world average [5]. The lack of water resources has seriously affected people’s life in the urban area, and in the rural area. More than 300 million residents in rural China have no access to safe drinking water [8]. Research on the water shortage problem in rural China is of great significance

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