Water suppliers run the risk of overestimating future demands unless they account for households’ responsiveness to price changes and conservation measures. With the BROCKWATER program, planners working for small and medium size municipal water agencies have the capacity to account for households’ behaviour when making water demand projections
Forecasting supply and demand is fundamental to the sustainability of the water system. Demand for u...
A review of global water demand projections (WDPs) show substantial overpredictions or under-predict...
Climate change will impact water supplies, exacerbating existing pressures on water resources caused...
Growing urban water demands are putting increasing pressure on the infrastructure of many water agen...
Canada has apparently abundant water resources: approximately 7% of the world’s renewable fresh wate...
The Region of Durham in Ontario is a fast growing urban area east of Toronto and has a population of...
Current North American water pricing practices are inefficient because they are based on average uti...
Accurate prediction of municipal water demand is critically important to water utilities in fast-gro...
Climate change, socio-demographic change and changing patterns of ordinary consumption are creating ...
It is difficult for policymakers to predict the behavior of people in response to a water rationing ...
In many areas of the world, including large parts of the United States, scarce water supplies are a ...
Establishment of an efficient water price structure requires an accurate water demand projections. T...
Water demand forecasting is a tool that utilities use for a variety of purposes including capacity p...
Accurate prediction of municipal water demand is critically important to water utilities in fast-gro...
Climate change, socio-demographic change and changing patterns of ordinary consumption are creating ...
Forecasting supply and demand is fundamental to the sustainability of the water system. Demand for u...
A review of global water demand projections (WDPs) show substantial overpredictions or under-predict...
Climate change will impact water supplies, exacerbating existing pressures on water resources caused...
Growing urban water demands are putting increasing pressure on the infrastructure of many water agen...
Canada has apparently abundant water resources: approximately 7% of the world’s renewable fresh wate...
The Region of Durham in Ontario is a fast growing urban area east of Toronto and has a population of...
Current North American water pricing practices are inefficient because they are based on average uti...
Accurate prediction of municipal water demand is critically important to water utilities in fast-gro...
Climate change, socio-demographic change and changing patterns of ordinary consumption are creating ...
It is difficult for policymakers to predict the behavior of people in response to a water rationing ...
In many areas of the world, including large parts of the United States, scarce water supplies are a ...
Establishment of an efficient water price structure requires an accurate water demand projections. T...
Water demand forecasting is a tool that utilities use for a variety of purposes including capacity p...
Accurate prediction of municipal water demand is critically important to water utilities in fast-gro...
Climate change, socio-demographic change and changing patterns of ordinary consumption are creating ...
Forecasting supply and demand is fundamental to the sustainability of the water system. Demand for u...
A review of global water demand projections (WDPs) show substantial overpredictions or under-predict...
Climate change will impact water supplies, exacerbating existing pressures on water resources caused...