In the US, households devote a considerable share of their annual water use to outdoor purposes. Existing literature suggests that residential lawns are a major driver of this outdoor use, especially in suburban settings. Yet this has not been tested using a broad-scope, fine-scale, and spatially explicit dataset. This paper presents a spatially explicit analysis of the relationship between household lawns and water use in suburban Boston for the year 2005, and extrapolates this relationship to the year 2030 under different scenarios of (sub)urban growth. We examine this relationship by employing two novel datasets: a 0.5. m resolution land cover classification of the town of Ipswich, MA and a town-wide household-scale monthly water billing...
This research contributes to a better understanding of the dynamics of single-family water consumpti...
Graduation date: 2015A growing body of literature exists on how human population growth and changes ...
Urbanization is increasing the land area covered with turfgrasses, which may have implications for w...
This study examines the influence of social processes on the spatial distribution of residential law...
Residential land is expanding in the United States, and lawn now covers more area than the country's...
We present an innovative approach to estimating residential irrigation water demand for a large metr...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Cities across the United States must have reliable and con...
California is confronting its largest drought in recorded history, which may signal the onset of a m...
Using data from the 2015 Residential Water Consumption Survey, this study examines residential water...
We developed four scenarios to forecast the impacts of policy measures affecting new housing unit lo...
Increased residential water use and climate change threaten fresh water supplies, especially for com...
The irrigation of home lawns and gardens is a major consumer of potable water. This study looks at 5...
In the United States, citizens, policy makers, and natural resource managers alike have become conce...
A large portion of urban water use in the United States goes to watering landscapes. Many people ove...
Municipalities continue to implement efforts to encourage water conservation among residents. Landsc...
This research contributes to a better understanding of the dynamics of single-family water consumpti...
Graduation date: 2015A growing body of literature exists on how human population growth and changes ...
Urbanization is increasing the land area covered with turfgrasses, which may have implications for w...
This study examines the influence of social processes on the spatial distribution of residential law...
Residential land is expanding in the United States, and lawn now covers more area than the country's...
We present an innovative approach to estimating residential irrigation water demand for a large metr...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Cities across the United States must have reliable and con...
California is confronting its largest drought in recorded history, which may signal the onset of a m...
Using data from the 2015 Residential Water Consumption Survey, this study examines residential water...
We developed four scenarios to forecast the impacts of policy measures affecting new housing unit lo...
Increased residential water use and climate change threaten fresh water supplies, especially for com...
The irrigation of home lawns and gardens is a major consumer of potable water. This study looks at 5...
In the United States, citizens, policy makers, and natural resource managers alike have become conce...
A large portion of urban water use in the United States goes to watering landscapes. Many people ove...
Municipalities continue to implement efforts to encourage water conservation among residents. Landsc...
This research contributes to a better understanding of the dynamics of single-family water consumpti...
Graduation date: 2015A growing body of literature exists on how human population growth and changes ...
Urbanization is increasing the land area covered with turfgrasses, which may have implications for w...