Water demand management strategies in fast-growing cities. The case of Arequipa, Perú

Luis Zapana-Churata, Hug March, David Sauri*

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Using a socioenvironmental perspective, this paper analyses strategies of water demand management (WDM) in Arequipa, Peru, and their perception by residents through a survey of six city districts (three in the core and three on the periphery) complemented with interviews with key stakeholders. The results show significant differences in WDM. Strategies to reduce demand through pricing are dominant. Domestic water-saving technologies are uncommon, and awareness campaigns are limited to periods of water stress. Despite differences in water access, improvements in water networks (leak repair, adequate water pressure and continuous supply) are the most demanded actions by residents. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Idioma originalInglés
PublicaciónInternational Journal of Water Resources Development
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EstadoAceptada en prensa - 2021

Palabras clave

  • fast-growing cities
  • Latin America
  • public perception
  • urban formal and informal areas
  • Water demand management

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