Benefits and challenges of using smart meters for advancing residential water demand modeling and management: A review

A Cominola, M Giuliani, D Piga, A Castelletti… - … Modelling & Software, 2015 - Elsevier
Over the last two decades, water smart metering programs have been launched in a number
of medium to large cities worldwide to nearly continuously monitor water consumption at the …

Urban water demand modeling: Review of concepts, methods, and organizing principles

LA House‐Peters, H Chang - Water Resources Research, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper, we use a theoretical framework of coupled human and natural systems to
review the methodological advances in urban water demand modeling over the past 3 …

Residential landscapes as social-ecological systems: a synthesis of multi-scalar interactions between people and their home environment

EM Cook, SJ Hall, KL Larson - Urban Ecosystems, 2012 - Springer
Residential landscapes are a common setting of human-environment interactions. These
ubiquitous ecosystems provide social and ecological services, and yard maintenance leads …

Assessment of water consumption in households using statistical analysis and regression trees

A Grespan, J Garcia, MP Brikalski, E Henning… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Understanding the drivers of water consumption is essential for effective water resources
management. This paper evaluates how socioeconomic and demographic variables …

Effects of Urban Spatial Structure, Sociodemographics, and Climate on Residential Water Consumption in Hillsboro, Oregon1

L House‐Peters, B Pratt… - JAWRA Journal of the …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
House‐Peters, Lily, Bethany Pratt, and Heejun Chang, 2010. Effects of Urban Spatial
Structure, Sociodemographics, and Climate on Residential Water Consumption in Hillsboro …

[HTML][HTML] The blue water footprint of urban green spaces: An example for Adelaide, Australia

H Nouri, SC Borujeni, AY Hoekstra - Landscape and urban planning, 2019 - Elsevier
The development of 'greening'cities introduces an uneasy tension between more green
spaces and the increased use of scarce blue water resources to maintain this greenness …

Urban heat island research in Phoenix, Arizona: Theoretical contributions and policy applications

WTL Chow, D Brennan… - Bulletin of the American …, 2012 - journals.ametsoc.org
Over the past 60 years, metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, has been among the fastest-growing
urban areas in the United States, and this rapid urbanization has resulted in an urban heat …

Sensitivity of residential water consumption to variations in climate: an intraurban analysis of Phoenix, Arizona

RC Balling Jr, P Gober, N Jones - Water resources research, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Water remains an essential ingredient for the rapid population growth taking place in
metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. Depending upon the municipality, between 60 and 75% of …

[HTML][HTML] Climate variability and residential water use in the city of Phoenix, Arizona

RC Balling, P Gober - Journal of applied meteorology and …, 2007 - journals.ametsoc.org
In this investigation, how annual water use in the city of Phoenix, Arizona, was influenced by
climatic variables between 1980 and 2004 is examined. Simple correlation coefficients …

Application of spatial and non-spatial data analysis in determination of the factors that impact municipal solid waste generation rates in Turkey

S Keser, S Duzgun, A Aksoy - Waste management, 2012 - Elsevier
In studies focusing on the factors that impact solid waste generation habits and rates, the
potential spatial dependency in solid waste generation data is not considered in relating the …