Global S&T Development Trend Analysis Platform of Resources and Environment
DOI | 10.1029/2020WR028219 |
“Distributional statistics of municipal water use during Cape Town's drought: Implications for affordability, conservation and tariffs” | |
Joseph Cook; Johanna Brü; hl; Martine Visser | |
2021-06-09 | |
发表期刊 | Water Resources Research
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出版年 | 2021 |
英文摘要 | We calculate the first distributional statistics for municipal water use with 14.9 million monthly billing records for a half-million households in Cape Town, South Africa, from 2014-2018. These years span a historic drought and a multi-faceted package of conservation programs that achieved a 50% city-wide drop in consumption. We find that the top 10% of households consumed 31% of water use before the drought, with the Gini coefficient showing clear seasonal peaks driven by outdoor water use. Matching billing records to fine-grained census data from 2011, we find that the correlation between income and water use in the winter was 0.08 but rose to 0.36 during outdoor watering seasons. This correlation declines before switching signs by the end of the drought. The city's increasing block tariff implied that the top 10% of users generate 50-60% of utility revenues. Although before the drought these top users were more likely to be high income, the composition of top water users changed during the drought. Average income of top users during the drought was 35% lower than the average income of top users before the drought. Our results suggest that Cape Town's policy of providing a free allowance of 10.5 kL (m3) per month to qualifying indigent households helped protect many, but not all, from multiple steep tariff increases. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. |
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/329767 |
专题 | 资源环境科学 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Joseph Cook,Johanna Brü,hl,等. “Distributional statistics of municipal water use during Cape Town's drought: Implications for affordability, conservation and tariffs”[J]. Water Resources Research,2021. |
APA | Joseph Cook,Johanna Brü,hl,&Martine Visser.(2021).“Distributional statistics of municipal water use during Cape Town's drought: Implications for affordability, conservation and tariffs”.Water Resources Research. |
MLA | Joseph Cook,et al."“Distributional statistics of municipal water use during Cape Town's drought: Implications for affordability, conservation and tariffs”".Water Resources Research (2021). |
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