Tag Archive for: Behavioral Series

Community-Based Social Marketing: Increase Water Conservation with Limited Rebate Budgets
This article is a collaborative effort by Steve Whitesell and Kevin Rowe.
You’ve rolled out rebates, mailed conservation tips, and launched outreach campaigns—but residents still overwater lawns or ignore leaks.
Why? Because knowing…

What Motivates People to Change Their Irrigation Behaviors to Reduce Water Waste?
Executive Editor: Steve Whitesell
Author: Kevin Rowe
Americans are rethinking their yards. Faced with droughts, high water bills, and shifting social norms, many are trading turf for climate-smart landscapes that use less water and maintenance.…

34 Behavioral Tactics Utilities Can Use to Increase Residential Water Conservation
Executive Editor: Steve Whitesell
Author: Kevin Rowe
This is a behavioral playbook — a practical, research-based guide to help water conservation managers design rebate programs that people actually use.
Instead of focusing only on…

Why Homeowners Skip Water Rebates: The Hidden Psychology Behind Low Participation
Executive Editor: Steve Whitesell
Expert Review: Dr Marco Palma
Even homeowners motivated by conservation are less likely to join rebate programs that demand large upfront investments and deliver delayed or uncertain savings. Behavioral…

How Norm Nudges Drive Long-Term Water Conservation
Executive Editor: Steve Whitesell
Author: Kevin Rowe
Comparing neighbors may be the most powerful drought-fighting tool you’ve never used.
A norm nudge is a behavioral science technique that encourages behavioral change by showing…

How to Increase Viral Adoption of Water Conservation Rebates
Executive Editor: Steve Whitesell
Expert Reviewer: Dr Marco Palma
The most cost-effective way to expand irrigation savings isn’t by raising rebate amounts. It’s by designing programs that neighbors can see, copy, and celebrate.
Water…

How Tariffs are Reshaping Water Conservation Adoption
Executive Editor: Steve Whitesell
Expert Reviewer: Dr Charlie Hall
Economic uncertainty is redefining who adopts water conservation upgrades.
The Big Picture
Economic uncertainty is redefining who adopts water conservation upgrades.
Affluent…










