QUALITATIVE RESEARCH CHALLENGES IN ASSESSING RAINWATER HARVESTING IMPLEMENTATION FIDELITY FOR RELIABLE DATA
Assessing local councils’ adherence to rainwater harvesting policy regulated in the by-laws is critical to the success of water conservation efforts. However, there are certain challenges that must be addressed in this assessment. This paper highlights the aforementioned challenges and provides reco...
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2-s2.0-85196113172 Latif H.M.; Mohamed N.; Donyavi S.; Samsudin N.S. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH CHALLENGES IN ASSESSING RAINWATER HARVESTING IMPLEMENTATION FIDELITY FOR RELIABLE DATA 2024 Planning Malaysia 22 2 10.21837/pm.v22i31.1463 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85196113172&doi=10.21837%2fpm.v22i31.1463&partnerID=40&md5=f14ba5661e7529b0bc892ece6595c309 Assessing local councils’ adherence to rainwater harvesting policy regulated in the by-laws is critical to the success of water conservation efforts. However, there are certain challenges that must be addressed in this assessment. This paper highlights the aforementioned challenges and provides recommendations for future research. The research used a qualitative approach, employing six distinct methods to obtain more robust and reliable data: (i) desk study, (ii) document review, (iii) interviews, (iv) observation, (v) self-analysis questions and (vi) focus group discussion. The success of the implementation-focused research was based on a defined direction of assessment, eligible participants and sites, suitable methods, access to reliable data, robust analysis and writing proficiency. This paper suggests that future search should focus on establishing relevant skills, building relationships with the participants, defining concepts and exploring alternative data sources. Assessing implementation fidelity was not easy because it necessitated substantial resources to draw meaningful conclusions about the extent to which the rainwater harvesting policy was delivered. Addressing qualitative research challenges in assessing rainwater harvesting implementation could enable researchers to suggest implementers on making more informed decisions in attaining Sustainable Development Goal 6. © 2024 Malaysian Institute Of Planners. All rights reserved. Malaysian Institute Of Planners 16756215 English Article |
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Latif H.M.; Mohamed N.; Donyavi S.; Samsudin N.S. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH CHALLENGES IN ASSESSING RAINWATER HARVESTING IMPLEMENTATION FIDELITY FOR RELIABLE DATA |
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Latif H.M.; Mohamed N.; Donyavi S.; Samsudin N.S. |
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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH CHALLENGES IN ASSESSING RAINWATER HARVESTING IMPLEMENTATION FIDELITY FOR RELIABLE DATA |
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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH CHALLENGES IN ASSESSING RAINWATER HARVESTING IMPLEMENTATION FIDELITY FOR RELIABLE DATA |
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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH CHALLENGES IN ASSESSING RAINWATER HARVESTING IMPLEMENTATION FIDELITY FOR RELIABLE DATA |
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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH CHALLENGES IN ASSESSING RAINWATER HARVESTING IMPLEMENTATION FIDELITY FOR RELIABLE DATA |
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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH CHALLENGES IN ASSESSING RAINWATER HARVESTING IMPLEMENTATION FIDELITY FOR RELIABLE DATA |
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Assessing local councils’ adherence to rainwater harvesting policy regulated in the by-laws is critical to the success of water conservation efforts. However, there are certain challenges that must be addressed in this assessment. This paper highlights the aforementioned challenges and provides recommendations for future research. The research used a qualitative approach, employing six distinct methods to obtain more robust and reliable data: (i) desk study, (ii) document review, (iii) interviews, (iv) observation, (v) self-analysis questions and (vi) focus group discussion. The success of the implementation-focused research was based on a defined direction of assessment, eligible participants and sites, suitable methods, access to reliable data, robust analysis and writing proficiency. This paper suggests that future search should focus on establishing relevant skills, building relationships with the participants, defining concepts and exploring alternative data sources. Assessing implementation fidelity was not easy because it necessitated substantial resources to draw meaningful conclusions about the extent to which the rainwater harvesting policy was delivered. Addressing qualitative research challenges in assessing rainwater harvesting implementation could enable researchers to suggest implementers on making more informed decisions in attaining Sustainable Development Goal 6. © 2024 Malaysian Institute Of Planners. All rights reserved. |
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