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Fig 1.

Proportion of respondents identifying themselves across societal groupings in the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom.

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Table 1.

Reasons for respondents’ dissatisfaction with their drinking water supply.

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Fig 2.

The perceived importance of values of local waterbodies.

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Fig 3.

The overall perception of pressures having good, bad or no effect on local water bodies.

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Table 2.

Identification of the potential effects of pressures acting on local waterbodies (ranked, scored values).

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Fig 4.

Respondent awareness of the terms ‘Integrated Water Resources Management’, ‘Integrated Catchment Management’ and ‘Community Engagement’ prior to undertaking the survey for overall data and for those who identified themselves as water managers, environmental professionals and members of the public.

RoI = Republic of Ireland; UK = United Kingdom.

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Fig 5.

Potential incentives that may increase community involvement in water management issues.

RoI = Republic of Ireland. UK = United Kingdom.

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