With growing urban populations and increasing concerns over the effects of climate change on water supplies, there has recently been a significant amount of interdisciplinary research focused on identifying the drivers of urban water use. Due to unavailability of individual or household level data, these studies are often limited to using spatially aggregated data. There is concern that this aggregation of data may be leading to misrepresentations of the drivers of urban water use, yet there have been few studies that have addressed this concern. As in all spatial quantitative analyses, studies in this area should consider how the spatial scales chosen for analysis are affecting the results. The purpose of this research is to use a case stu...
Presented to the Faculty of the University of Alaska Anchorage in partial Fulfillment of the Requi...
Research Objective/Summary: In most large urban water systems in the US, the residential sector cons...
Increased strain is being placed on water systems from population growth and diminishing freshwater ...
With growing urban populations and increasing concerns over the effects of climate change on water s...
As urban areas continue to expand, sustainable urban water resource management has become an importa...
Driven in part by the imminent threats of population growth and climate destabilization, recent stud...
ABSTRACT Modeling the Influence of Drinking Water Quality on Residential Property Value Ghazal Pas...
dissertationClean and reliable water supplies are essential to support growing populations and econo...
Inland watersheds in the Southeastern United States are transitioning from agriculture and forested ...
R.B. 96-17An understanding of the diversity of community water systems (CWS) in the United States is...
Water is considered to be one of the most limited and precious resources on Earth. Due to this scarc...
A growing body of literature examines urban water sustainability with increasing evidence that local...
This thesis identifies impacts of behaviors and technology on residential indoor water use and conse...
textThis study explores the social, technological economic, and environmental development of single-...
Land-surface alteration that accompanies urbanization influences hydrologic changes within watershed...
Presented to the Faculty of the University of Alaska Anchorage in partial Fulfillment of the Requi...
Research Objective/Summary: In most large urban water systems in the US, the residential sector cons...
Increased strain is being placed on water systems from population growth and diminishing freshwater ...
With growing urban populations and increasing concerns over the effects of climate change on water s...
As urban areas continue to expand, sustainable urban water resource management has become an importa...
Driven in part by the imminent threats of population growth and climate destabilization, recent stud...
ABSTRACT Modeling the Influence of Drinking Water Quality on Residential Property Value Ghazal Pas...
dissertationClean and reliable water supplies are essential to support growing populations and econo...
Inland watersheds in the Southeastern United States are transitioning from agriculture and forested ...
R.B. 96-17An understanding of the diversity of community water systems (CWS) in the United States is...
Water is considered to be one of the most limited and precious resources on Earth. Due to this scarc...
A growing body of literature examines urban water sustainability with increasing evidence that local...
This thesis identifies impacts of behaviors and technology on residential indoor water use and conse...
textThis study explores the social, technological economic, and environmental development of single-...
Land-surface alteration that accompanies urbanization influences hydrologic changes within watershed...
Presented to the Faculty of the University of Alaska Anchorage in partial Fulfillment of the Requi...
Research Objective/Summary: In most large urban water systems in the US, the residential sector cons...
Increased strain is being placed on water systems from population growth and diminishing freshwater ...