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New directions in understanding household water demand: a practices perspective

New directions in understanding household water demand: a practices perspective
New directions in understanding household water demand: a practices perspective
Understanding the nature of current household water use is important for forecasting future demand and for designing effective water efficiency interventions. This paper argues that to develop this understanding further it is necessary to shift away from the current focus on sociodemographic characteristics as predictors of litres used towards the everyday practices of household members through which water is consumed, i.e. routine and often habitual activities such as watering the garden, showering and clothes washing. It presents selected results from a survey of water using practices undertaken in southern England in 2011, focusing on garden watering as an example which demonstrates some of the added understanding that such a “practices approach” brings to how water is being used. These serve to illustrate that how individuals water the garden varies, often with little relationship to their sociodemographic characteristics. Further results demonstrate too that how individuals perform different practices varies with little relationship between the practices, so that even a set of households with similar levels of daily per capita water use can be using it in widely different ways. We end with some examples of how this understanding could help in demand forecasting and in designing more effective approaches to interventions.
water, practices, survey
Pullinger, M.
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Anderson, B.
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Browne, A.
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Medd, W.
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Pullinger, M.
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Anderson, B.
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Browne, A.
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Medd, W.
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Pullinger, M., Anderson, B., Browne, A. and Medd, W. (2013) New directions in understanding household water demand: a practices perspective. Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology, 62 (8). (doi:10.2166/aqua.2013.048).

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Understanding the nature of current household water use is important for forecasting future demand and for designing effective water efficiency interventions. This paper argues that to develop this understanding further it is necessary to shift away from the current focus on sociodemographic characteristics as predictors of litres used towards the everyday practices of household members through which water is consumed, i.e. routine and often habitual activities such as watering the garden, showering and clothes washing. It presents selected results from a survey of water using practices undertaken in southern England in 2011, focusing on garden watering as an example which demonstrates some of the added understanding that such a “practices approach” brings to how water is being used. These serve to illustrate that how individuals water the garden varies, often with little relationship to their sociodemographic characteristics. Further results demonstrate too that how individuals perform different practices varies with little relationship between the practices, so that even a set of households with similar levels of daily per capita water use can be using it in widely different ways. We end with some examples of how this understanding could help in demand forecasting and in designing more effective approaches to interventions.

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Published date: 2013
Keywords: water, practices, survey
Organisations: Energy & Climate Change Group

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Local EPrints ID: 355502
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/355502
PURE UUID: 0bd78b66-d45f-496f-9410-9d621e1f3639
ORCID for B. Anderson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2092-4406

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Date deposited: 02 Sep 2013 10:19
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 14:33

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Author: M. Pullinger
Author: B. Anderson ORCID iD
Author: A. Browne
Author: W. Medd

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