A Llausàs, D Saurí - Society & Natural Resources, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Outdoor domestic water use is often targeted by demand management strategies. However, despite a rich empirical evidence base coming from primary studies, it is still unclear how …
Rapid population growth, aging infrastructure, and changes in climate have generated a host of water-related challenges for cities across the globe. These challenges include …
The upward trajectory of urbanization, coupled with the ever-growing demand for more water resources, has led to increased pressure on limited water resources, particularly in …
KL Larson, EN Redman - Society & Natural Resources, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
This article applies behavioral theories, knowledge-to-action frameworks, and educational pedagogy to the case study of water education programs in metropolitan Phoenix, AZ. First …
The Decision Center for a Desert City (DCDC) at Arizona State University (ASU)—funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) since 2004—conducts research relevant to water …
The upward trajectory of urbanization, coupled with the ever-growing demand for more water resources, has led to increased pressure on limited water resources, particularly in …
Water managers in Arizona are facing difficulties due to population and urban infrastructure growth. An understanding of water use patterns is critical to the management of urban water …
Creating, maintaining, and increasing interest in conservation is critical for the sustainability of natural resources. An abundant body of research has explored innate and early childhood …
Clean and reliable water supplies are essential to support growing populations and economic activity, yet population growth and changing climatic conditions are stressing …