Factors affecting domestic water consumption in rural households upon access to improved water supply: insights from the Wei River Basin, China.

Comprehensively understanding water consumption behavior is necessary to design efficient and effective water use strategies. Despite global efforts to identify the factors that affect domestic water consumption, those related to domestic water use in rural regions have not been sufficiently studied...

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Main Authors: Liangxin Fan, Guobin Liu, Fei Wang, Violette Geissen, Coen J Ritsema
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3745410?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-1f215b227b60401aa6fbbb306ad451f82020-11-25T01:22:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0188e7197710.1371/journal.pone.0071977Factors affecting domestic water consumption in rural households upon access to improved water supply: insights from the Wei River Basin, China.Liangxin FanGuobin LiuFei WangViolette GeissenCoen J RitsemaComprehensively understanding water consumption behavior is necessary to design efficient and effective water use strategies. Despite global efforts to identify the factors that affect domestic water consumption, those related to domestic water use in rural regions have not been sufficiently studied, particularly in villages that have gained access to improved water supply. To address this gap, we investigated 247 households in eight villages in the Wei River Basin where three types of improved water supply systems are implemented. Results show that domestic water consumption in liters per capita per day was significantly correlated with water supply pattern and vegetable garden area, and significantly negatively correlated with family size and age of household head. Traditional hygiene habits, use of water appliances, and preference for vegetable gardening remain dominant behaviors in the villages with access to improved water supply. Future studies on rural domestic water consumption should pay more attention to user lifestyles (water appliance usage habits, outdoor water use) and cultural backgrounds (age, education).http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3745410?pdf=render
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author Liangxin Fan
Guobin Liu
Fei Wang
Violette Geissen
Coen J Ritsema
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Guobin Liu
Fei Wang
Violette Geissen
Coen J Ritsema
Factors affecting domestic water consumption in rural households upon access to improved water supply: insights from the Wei River Basin, China.
PLoS ONE
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Guobin Liu
Fei Wang
Violette Geissen
Coen J Ritsema
author_sort Liangxin Fan
title Factors affecting domestic water consumption in rural households upon access to improved water supply: insights from the Wei River Basin, China.
title_short Factors affecting domestic water consumption in rural households upon access to improved water supply: insights from the Wei River Basin, China.
title_full Factors affecting domestic water consumption in rural households upon access to improved water supply: insights from the Wei River Basin, China.
title_fullStr Factors affecting domestic water consumption in rural households upon access to improved water supply: insights from the Wei River Basin, China.
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting domestic water consumption in rural households upon access to improved water supply: insights from the Wei River Basin, China.
title_sort factors affecting domestic water consumption in rural households upon access to improved water supply: insights from the wei river basin, china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Comprehensively understanding water consumption behavior is necessary to design efficient and effective water use strategies. Despite global efforts to identify the factors that affect domestic water consumption, those related to domestic water use in rural regions have not been sufficiently studied, particularly in villages that have gained access to improved water supply. To address this gap, we investigated 247 households in eight villages in the Wei River Basin where three types of improved water supply systems are implemented. Results show that domestic water consumption in liters per capita per day was significantly correlated with water supply pattern and vegetable garden area, and significantly negatively correlated with family size and age of household head. Traditional hygiene habits, use of water appliances, and preference for vegetable gardening remain dominant behaviors in the villages with access to improved water supply. Future studies on rural domestic water consumption should pay more attention to user lifestyles (water appliance usage habits, outdoor water use) and cultural backgrounds (age, education).
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3745410?pdf=render
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