ABSTRACT
This study used a new approach in data integration to fully evaluate water consumption across different housing types, income groups and seasons in Auckland, New Zealand. Using urban GIS-based databases, we developed a sample of 60,000 dwellings through integration of water consumption, land use and census microdata. We find that household size is the major determinant of water use across all housing types in Auckland. But household water consumption, and its seasonal and spatial variations, is significantly higher in detached houses than in apartments due to greater outdoor water use.
Acknowledgments
Access to the census data used in this study was provided by Statistics New Zealand under conditions designed to give effect to the security and confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act 1975. The results presented in this study are the work of the authors, not Statistics NZ.
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