This case study reports the activities of the Queensland Water Commission (QWC) in securing the water supply for Brisbane and surrounding South East Queensland (SEQ) in response to the worst drought on record. The case focuses on residential water use and examines a three year period from 2006 to 2009. The focus of the study is the interventions of 2007, which centres on the Target 140 campaign. In 2007, the QWC faced with critically low dam levels identified household consumption as responsible for 70% of water use. The eight month Target 140 campaign targeted household users, aiming to change the water use habits of SEQ residents. The campaign achieved not only immediate reductions in water use but also contributed to long term behavioura...
Securing water supplies in urban areas is a major challenge for policy makers, both now and into the...
Saving water in the home: investigating water conservation in Kingston and St. Andrew, Jamaic
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
This case study reports the activities of the Queensland Water Commission (QWC) in securing the wate...
This paper reports on a review of international water conservation efforts, but with a particular fo...
The Australian water crisis can be addressed in many ways: ranging from increasing water conservatio...
Something hitherto unheard of happened in South East Queensland, Australia between 2005 and 2008. Du...
The Australian water crisis can be addressed in many ways: ranging from increasing water conservatio...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
Rebounding water use behaviour has been observed in communities that have experienced plentiful wate...
In light of the current and future threats to global water security the current research focuses on ...
The aim of the South East Queensland Residential End Use Study (SEQREUS) was to address the research...
In many countries, like Australia, where rainfall is highly variable and drought is commonplace, eff...
The need for a more sustainable approach to water consumption has increasingly gained attention in t...
Securing water supplies in urban areas is a major challenge for policy makers, both now and into the...
Saving water in the home: investigating water conservation in Kingston and St. Andrew, Jamaic
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
This case study reports the activities of the Queensland Water Commission (QWC) in securing the wate...
This paper reports on a review of international water conservation efforts, but with a particular fo...
The Australian water crisis can be addressed in many ways: ranging from increasing water conservatio...
Something hitherto unheard of happened in South East Queensland, Australia between 2005 and 2008. Du...
The Australian water crisis can be addressed in many ways: ranging from increasing water conservatio...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
Rebounding water use behaviour has been observed in communities that have experienced plentiful wate...
In light of the current and future threats to global water security the current research focuses on ...
The aim of the South East Queensland Residential End Use Study (SEQREUS) was to address the research...
In many countries, like Australia, where rainfall is highly variable and drought is commonplace, eff...
The need for a more sustainable approach to water consumption has increasingly gained attention in t...
Securing water supplies in urban areas is a major challenge for policy makers, both now and into the...
Saving water in the home: investigating water conservation in Kingston and St. Andrew, Jamaic
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...