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Quantifying the influence of environmental and water conservation attitudes on household end use water consumption
Authors:Willis Rachelle M  Stewart Rodney A  Panuwatwanich Kriengsak  Williams Philip R  Hollingsworth Anna L
Affiliation:Griffith School of Engineering, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus 4222, Australia. r.willis@griffith.edu.au
Abstract:Within the research field of urban water demand management, understanding the link between environmental and water conservation attitudes and observed end use water consumption has been limited. Through a mixed method research design incorporating field-based smart metering technology and questionnaire surveys, this paper reveals the relationship between environmental and water conservation attitudes and a domestic water end use break down for 132 detached households located in Gold Coast city, Australia. Using confirmatory factor analysis, attitudinal factors were developed and refined; households were then categorised based on these factors through cluster analysis technique. Results indicated that residents with very positive environmental and water conservation attitudes consumed significantly less water in total and across the behaviourally influenced end uses of shower, clothes washer, irrigation and tap, than those with moderately positive attitudinal concern. The paper concluded with implications for urban water demand management planning, policy and practice.
Keywords:Smart metering   Environmental attitudes   Water conservation attitudes   Domestic water end use   water demand management
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