Water stress is becoming a permanent feature of life in Britain and other developed societies, and attempts to change ‘consumer behaviour’ are at the forefront of strategies for sustainability. This paper combines historical, geographical and sociological perspectives on the evolution of drought and water demand in modern England and Wales. Droughts have natural properties but their course, size and distribution is also the result of an interplay between governance, social norms and everyday practices. Focusing on seven significant droughts between 1893 and 2006, this article traces changing understandings of ‘normal’ water consumption and ‘rational’ demand and relates them to the evolving socio-technical management of water and identities ...
This paper presents preliminary results from the development of IMPETUS model, a domestic water dema...
This is a collection of extracts from both House of Commons and House of Lords Debates about the leg...
Sociohydrology has advanced understandings of water related phenomena by conceptualizing changes in ...
Water stress is becoming a permanent feature of life in Britain and other developed societies, and a...
The drought in the south-east of England in 2004-06 generated important insights for contemporary in...
Droughts are a recurring feature of UK climate. This paper asks what drought and water scarcity mana...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessari...
[Executive summary] In the light of the 2006 drought and potentially permanent 'water stress', the g...
© 2019, The Author(s). The first large-scale water supply in Britain was not for potable domestic su...
The drought inventory of references to water resources provides extracts from sources related to wat...
It is now widely agreed that there is more to sustainable consumption than persuading individuals to...
This paper presents a chronology of drought in England and Wales from 1800 to the present day. It de...
In this fascinating and challenging work, the author analyses the way water for drinking is produced...
From 1884 onwards, Britain experienced a series of major droughts, which reached their peak in the ‘...
A systematic literature review is carried out to understand the social dimensions driving the adopti...
This paper presents preliminary results from the development of IMPETUS model, a domestic water dema...
This is a collection of extracts from both House of Commons and House of Lords Debates about the leg...
Sociohydrology has advanced understandings of water related phenomena by conceptualizing changes in ...
Water stress is becoming a permanent feature of life in Britain and other developed societies, and a...
The drought in the south-east of England in 2004-06 generated important insights for contemporary in...
Droughts are a recurring feature of UK climate. This paper asks what drought and water scarcity mana...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessari...
[Executive summary] In the light of the 2006 drought and potentially permanent 'water stress', the g...
© 2019, The Author(s). The first large-scale water supply in Britain was not for potable domestic su...
The drought inventory of references to water resources provides extracts from sources related to wat...
It is now widely agreed that there is more to sustainable consumption than persuading individuals to...
This paper presents a chronology of drought in England and Wales from 1800 to the present day. It de...
In this fascinating and challenging work, the author analyses the way water for drinking is produced...
From 1884 onwards, Britain experienced a series of major droughts, which reached their peak in the ‘...
A systematic literature review is carried out to understand the social dimensions driving the adopti...
This paper presents preliminary results from the development of IMPETUS model, a domestic water dema...
This is a collection of extracts from both House of Commons and House of Lords Debates about the leg...
Sociohydrology has advanced understandings of water related phenomena by conceptualizing changes in ...