We investigated the impacts of long-term climate variability and change on per capita water demand in urban and suburban service areas that have different degrees of development density in the Portland metropolitan area, USA. Together with historical daily weather and water production data, socioeconomic data such as population and unemployment rate were used to estimate daily per capita water demand in the two service areas. The structural time series regression model results show that the sensitivity of per capita water demand to both weather and unemployment rate variables is higher in suburban areas than in urban areas. This is associated with relatively higher proportional demand by the residential sector in the suburban area. The esti...
Water demand is an ever-growing concern for many municipalities around the world and understanding t...
The potential impacts of global climate change present an uncertainty about public water supplies. ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Very little is known about how water use differs...
Driven in part by the imminent threats of population growth and climate destabilization, recent stud...
The sensitivity of municipal water consumption to climate and weather variability is investigated fo...
Municipal water systems provide crucial services for human well-being, and will undergo a major tran...
This study develops a model of municipal demand for residential landscaping designed to estimate sen...
<p>Municipal water systems provide crucial services for human well-being, and will undergo a major t...
World’s climate is changing and it is predicted, by a significant number of scientific studies that ...
World’s climate is changing and it is predicted by a significant number of scientific studies that c...
We examine the relative impact of population increases and climate change in affecting future water ...
Accurate prediction of municipal water demand is critically important to water utilities in fast-gro...
As global populations grow and climate becomes more extreme, cities in drought prone regions of the ...
Urban water management involves providing water supply, stormwater drainage control, and wastewater ...
Water demand is an ever-growing concern for many municipalities around the world and understanding t...
Water demand is an ever-growing concern for many municipalities around the world and understanding t...
The potential impacts of global climate change present an uncertainty about public water supplies. ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Very little is known about how water use differs...
Driven in part by the imminent threats of population growth and climate destabilization, recent stud...
The sensitivity of municipal water consumption to climate and weather variability is investigated fo...
Municipal water systems provide crucial services for human well-being, and will undergo a major tran...
This study develops a model of municipal demand for residential landscaping designed to estimate sen...
<p>Municipal water systems provide crucial services for human well-being, and will undergo a major t...
World’s climate is changing and it is predicted, by a significant number of scientific studies that ...
World’s climate is changing and it is predicted by a significant number of scientific studies that c...
We examine the relative impact of population increases and climate change in affecting future water ...
Accurate prediction of municipal water demand is critically important to water utilities in fast-gro...
As global populations grow and climate becomes more extreme, cities in drought prone regions of the ...
Urban water management involves providing water supply, stormwater drainage control, and wastewater ...
Water demand is an ever-growing concern for many municipalities around the world and understanding t...
Water demand is an ever-growing concern for many municipalities around the world and understanding t...
The potential impacts of global climate change present an uncertainty about public water supplies. ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Very little is known about how water use differs...