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Meta-Analysis of Randomized Bivariate Effects of Governance on Common Resource Management

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  • José Marcos Bustos Aguayo

    (Faculty of Psychology, National Autonomous University of México, México)

  • Margarita Juárez Nájera

    (Department of Energy, Metropolitan Autonomous University, CBI-Azcapotzalco, México)

  • Cruz García Lirios

    (Faculty of Psychology, Autonomous University of State of Mexico, México)

Abstract

In the context of sustainable development, governance of water resources turns out to be a management model that would include factors relating to beliefs, attitudes, values, norms, perceptions, skills, knowledge, decisions and actions-oriented water availability and consumption of 200 standard liters per day. However, studies on the psychology of sustainability warn that availability is not only mediated cognitive dimensions but are also determined by the relationship between local authorities and users of municipal services. In this sense, the present work is proposed to specify the relationship between cognitive factors to establish a model for the study of policies tandem as an effect of the surrounding information in the media about drought, natural disasters, environmental disasters or water conflicts. To this end, a review was conducted in databases with registration ISBN and DOI considering the above constructs. Referring to the state of knowledge, the model specification was discussed.

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  • José Marcos Bustos Aguayo & Margarita Juárez Nájera & Cruz García Lirios, 2022. "Meta-Analysis of Randomized Bivariate Effects of Governance on Common Resource Management," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 8(2), pages 35-43, 06-2022.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2022:p:35-43
    DOI: 10.32861/jssr.82.35.43
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