This paper presents the results of a pilot end use water consumption study conducted on the Gold Coast, Australia. Specifically, it aimed to explore the degree of influence of household socioeconomic regions and resident type on end use water consumption levels. Data analysis revealed that higher socioeconomic regions had lower levels of water consumption. End use analysis demonstrated that clothes washing consumption decreases with increasing socioeconomic status and that dishwashing and tap use were unaffected by socioeconomic region. Moreover, the study revealed that households with couples consumed significantly more water on a litre per capita per day basis, than those with families or share houses. Recommendations for further study in...
The paper outlines water conservation behaviours and assesses the level of congruity between the sta...
This paper explores the relationship between domestic water consumption and dwelling typology, house...
From the Proceedings of the 1979 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
To assess water savings in households using efficient devices and to understand how savings vary bet...
Australia is the driest inhabited continent in the world and persisting droughts have triggered a mo...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of the Gold Coast Watersaver End Use Project which was ...
The aim of the South East Queensland Residential End Use Study (SEQREUS) was to address the research...
Few studies investigating the psychological determinants of water consumption and conservation use m...
Few studies investigating the psychological determinants of water consumption and conservation use m...
Securing water supplies in urban areas is a major challenge for policy makers, both now and into the...
Few studies investigating the psychological determinants of water consumption and conservation use m...
Up to 3 years of monthly per capita water use data (both indoor and outdoor) for 225 houses from the...
This study identified the key drivers of household water use in a South Australia. This was undertak...
The paper outlines water conservation behaviours and assesses the level of congruity between the sta...
Studies have shown that householders' perceptions of their water use are often not well matched with...
The paper outlines water conservation behaviours and assesses the level of congruity between the sta...
This paper explores the relationship between domestic water consumption and dwelling typology, house...
From the Proceedings of the 1979 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
To assess water savings in households using efficient devices and to understand how savings vary bet...
Australia is the driest inhabited continent in the world and persisting droughts have triggered a mo...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of the Gold Coast Watersaver End Use Project which was ...
The aim of the South East Queensland Residential End Use Study (SEQREUS) was to address the research...
Few studies investigating the psychological determinants of water consumption and conservation use m...
Few studies investigating the psychological determinants of water consumption and conservation use m...
Securing water supplies in urban areas is a major challenge for policy makers, both now and into the...
Few studies investigating the psychological determinants of water consumption and conservation use m...
Up to 3 years of monthly per capita water use data (both indoor and outdoor) for 225 houses from the...
This study identified the key drivers of household water use in a South Australia. This was undertak...
The paper outlines water conservation behaviours and assesses the level of congruity between the sta...
Studies have shown that householders' perceptions of their water use are often not well matched with...
The paper outlines water conservation behaviours and assesses the level of congruity between the sta...
This paper explores the relationship between domestic water consumption and dwelling typology, house...
From the Proceedings of the 1979 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...