This article explores how strategies to encourage households to consume less water, through education and the installation of smart meters, play out in actual social worlds where the texture and complexity of households, and the individuals within them, have a tendency to be simplified to average or statistical norms. Building on research and critical analysis from earlier studies, particularly in Australia, this research set out to explore Thames Water’s smarter home initiative deploying three frames – affect, habit, and the meaning of home – for thinking through the different responses of householders to the intervention. The study revealed that differences in response to the smarter home visit were articulated across income, education, g...
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...
Governments now recognise that climate change and its consequences need to beaddressed by changing p...
Studies have shown that householders' perceptions of their water use are often not well matched with...
The need for a more sustainable approach to water consumption has increasingly gained attention in t...
Energy and water systems are under pressure. In particular, electricity and urban water systems suff...
Urbanization, population growth, climate change and the current increase in water demand have made t...
Securing water supplies in urban areas is a major challenge for policy makers, both now and into the...
A systematic literature review is carried out to understand the social dimensions driving the adopti...
There is increasing pressure for society to move towards more sustainable use of its resources, and ...
The urban water industry leads many other sectors in Australia in tackling the complex challenges of...
Water scarcity is one of the most pressing issues of our time and it is projected to increase as glo...
Intelligent technologies are increasingly facilitating sustainable water management strategies in Au...
© 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. As potable water becomes an increasingly scarce resou...
Sydney’s water supply is under great pressure as the demand continues to rise. Demand mitigation str...
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...
Governments now recognise that climate change and its consequences need to beaddressed by changing p...
Studies have shown that householders' perceptions of their water use are often not well matched with...
The need for a more sustainable approach to water consumption has increasingly gained attention in t...
Energy and water systems are under pressure. In particular, electricity and urban water systems suff...
Urbanization, population growth, climate change and the current increase in water demand have made t...
Securing water supplies in urban areas is a major challenge for policy makers, both now and into the...
A systematic literature review is carried out to understand the social dimensions driving the adopti...
There is increasing pressure for society to move towards more sustainable use of its resources, and ...
The urban water industry leads many other sectors in Australia in tackling the complex challenges of...
Water scarcity is one of the most pressing issues of our time and it is projected to increase as glo...
Intelligent technologies are increasingly facilitating sustainable water management strategies in Au...
© 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. As potable water becomes an increasingly scarce resou...
Sydney’s water supply is under great pressure as the demand continues to rise. Demand mitigation str...
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...
Governments now recognise that climate change and its consequences need to beaddressed by changing p...