Water consumption behaviour and the use of technology among households in Durban, South Africa
Date
2023-04-21
Authors
Ngcobo, Mbuso
Murwirapachena, Genius
Reddy, Maliga
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Publisher
IWA Publishing
Abstract
Freshwater resources remain under constant pressure due to population growth, economic development, and changing weather patterns. Water supply utilities generally struggle to keep up with the growing demand for freshwater resources and consequently adopt demand management policies to address supply challenges. As water consumers, households can play a major role in water conservation. This paper examines the impact of biographic characteristics on water consumption behaviour and the adoption of water-efficient technologies in the city of Durban, South Africa. Probit regression models are estimated using survey data collected from 300 household heads sampled across the city. Among other results, the study finds income as the most consistent determinant of water consumption behaviours and the adoption of water-efficient technologies. Furthermore, the level of education was also found to be a consistent determinant of the adoption and installation of water-efficient technologies. These results are significant and serve to guide water utilities when implementing demand management water policies.</jats:p>
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Keywords
Household water conservation, Water demand management, Water policy, Water utilities, 1402 Applied Economics, 1605 Policy and Administration, Environmental Engineering
Citation
Ngcobo, M., Murwirapachena, G. and Reddy, M. 2023. Water consumption behaviour and the use of technology among households in Durban, South Africa. Water Policy. doi:10.2166/wp.2023.019
DOI
10.2166/wp.2023.019