2017
DOI: 10.3989/estgeogr.201709
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Factores que inciden en el consumo de agua doméstico. Estudio a partir de un análisis bibliométrico

Abstract: El mundo desarrollado ha vivido importantes transformaciones territoriales desde la segunda mitad del siglo XX . Algunos de estos cambios han sido el intenso proceso de urbanización, que a su vez, se ha traducido en un espectacular aumento de viviendas y población, al igual que la demanda de determinados recursos como el agua. En este sentido, la cuestión relacionada con el consumo de agua se ha convertido en un tema de estudio en las últimas décadas, principalmente, en aquellas áreas caracterizadas por la esc… Show more

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“…Water use inside the homes is closely associated with the family size but also with the extent of property (gardens, swimming pools, fountains, and other ornamental uses) [174,175]. In this sense, the demand for water grows substantially with middle-class suburbanization because their homes are frequently accompanied by swimming pools, gardens, or even sometimes integrated into environments characterized by high water consumption, such as golf clubs [176].…”
Section: The Disruption Of Water Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Water use inside the homes is closely associated with the family size but also with the extent of property (gardens, swimming pools, fountains, and other ornamental uses) [174,175]. In this sense, the demand for water grows substantially with middle-class suburbanization because their homes are frequently accompanied by swimming pools, gardens, or even sometimes integrated into environments characterized by high water consumption, such as golf clubs [176].…”
Section: The Disruption Of Water Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The availability of a private swimming pool is closely associated with the garden and both are associated with higher levels of household income and higher value of the dwellings [175,177]. Likewise, there may be an associated factor of a seasonal nature, which precisely shows the need to use a greater amount of water at certain times of the year (for garden irrigation, swimming pools, etc.)…”
Section: The Disruption Of Water Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aumenta el número de habitantes por familia y disminuye el consumo semestral de agua potable. El consumo de agua potable aumenta cuando se incrementa el número de habitantes por familia (Jaramillo-Mosqueira, 2005;Jiménez et al, 2017) fue reportado en México y Manizales (Colombia) mientras que en Ecuador y Londres (Reino Unido) disminuye (Morote, 2017) . Estas aparentes contradicciones del efecto del número de personas por familia en el consumo de agua potable del sector residencial deberían ser analizadas en un contexto socioeconómico y no solo demográfico.…”
Section: Resultados Y Discusiónunclassified
“…Since these events seem to be unavoidable, some authors have taken other direction to optimize the DWC. Some reports demonstrate water consumptions rises when the amount of dish washers as well as clothes washing machines increase at home (Morote Seguido, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other Authors go further and made quantifications of water use per person in residential buildings (Matos, Teixeira, Duarte & Bentes, 2013). Morote Seguido (2017), made a wide bibliographic review about DWC. He identified the following factors: social, demographic, economical, management, psychological, urban and climatological factors, which affect the DWC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%