Problem, research strategy, and findings: Cities across the United States must have reliable and consistent water supplies to support public health, promote economic growth, and protect the environment. The way we build and design cities influences water consumption patterns; however, the most significant factors of the built environment and their associations with water use are not well explored. In this study we seek to reveal the ways in which characteristics of the built environment influence urban water use. We analyze spatially detailed data sets of water use and the built environment in four different cities in the western United States. Our findings indicate the built environment in these cities has a substantial influence on single...
Using data from the 2015 Residential Water Consumption Survey, this study examines residential water...
Largely because water resource planning in the U.S. has been separated from land-use planning, oppor...
textThis paper discusses residential water demand in Central Texas, specifically the Cities of Austi...
A growing body of literature examines urban water sustainability with increasing evidence that local...
California is confronting its largest drought in recorded history, which may signal the onset of a m...
The upward trajectory of urbanization, coupled with the ever-growing demand for more water resources...
Driven in part by the imminent threats of population growth and climate destabilization, recent stud...
This dissertation works to create a clearer understanding of sustainability in water policy. Current...
As urban areas continue to expand, sustainable urban water resource management has become an importa...
Cities are often perceived as stand-alone entities, artificially constructed, and reflecting humanki...
The developed world has witnessed significant land changes since the second half of the 20th century...
Color poster with text, charts, maps, and graphsWater plays an important role in domestic, agricultu...
Planning for drought and growth-induced water scarcity is a challenge confronting municipal water de...
The research reported here is built on three assumptions: 1. That it is possible to extract from exi...
Many urban indicators and functional citywide properties have been shown to scale with population du...
Using data from the 2015 Residential Water Consumption Survey, this study examines residential water...
Largely because water resource planning in the U.S. has been separated from land-use planning, oppor...
textThis paper discusses residential water demand in Central Texas, specifically the Cities of Austi...
A growing body of literature examines urban water sustainability with increasing evidence that local...
California is confronting its largest drought in recorded history, which may signal the onset of a m...
The upward trajectory of urbanization, coupled with the ever-growing demand for more water resources...
Driven in part by the imminent threats of population growth and climate destabilization, recent stud...
This dissertation works to create a clearer understanding of sustainability in water policy. Current...
As urban areas continue to expand, sustainable urban water resource management has become an importa...
Cities are often perceived as stand-alone entities, artificially constructed, and reflecting humanki...
The developed world has witnessed significant land changes since the second half of the 20th century...
Color poster with text, charts, maps, and graphsWater plays an important role in domestic, agricultu...
Planning for drought and growth-induced water scarcity is a challenge confronting municipal water de...
The research reported here is built on three assumptions: 1. That it is possible to extract from exi...
Many urban indicators and functional citywide properties have been shown to scale with population du...
Using data from the 2015 Residential Water Consumption Survey, this study examines residential water...
Largely because water resource planning in the U.S. has been separated from land-use planning, oppor...
textThis paper discusses residential water demand in Central Texas, specifically the Cities of Austi...