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David Katz1, Amir Grinstein2, Ann Kronrod3
1Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Haifa, Haifa 39105, Israel.
Journal of Environmental Management
|May 31, 2016
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Conservation campaignsControlled field experimentCost-effectiveness analysisDemand managementEnvironmental behaviorPolicy instrumentsWater consumptionMore Related Videos
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