Identification of water use behavior and calculation of water footprint: a case study
Abstract This article adds to the literature on the investigation of water use behavior of people under their daily routines. A self-administrated survey of water users was conducted for both graduate and undergraduate students at Boğaziçi University, Turkey in 2019. This study quantifies and maps t...
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description | Abstract This article adds to the literature on the investigation of water use behavior of people under their daily routines. A self-administrated survey of water users was conducted for both graduate and undergraduate students at Boğaziçi University, Turkey in 2019. This study quantifies and maps the water footprint (WF) of Boğaziçi University (BU). It reports preferences of students and personnel in terms of indoor water use, outdoor water use, and virtual water use such as transportation, shopping, and dietary preferences. Water footprints are estimated per person for both engineering students and all students of BU. WF of an average BU student is above the average WF of Turkey as well as the average global WF. The attributes that influence the water use behavior of people were broadly categorized into two groups, which were dietary preferences and shopping preferences. Moreover, the eating pattern of a person regarding whether a person consumes meat was the largest contributor to the WF of BU. The results of this study can help to develop a basic understanding of WF and how it is affected by people's choices. This study is also unique by calculating water footprint in terms of direct and virtual water footprint by considering people’s daily choices in Turkey. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8520f228be6c4130a594eeeb6e14e9792022-12-21T19:11:18ZengSpringerOpenApplied Water Science2190-54872190-54952021-06-0111711310.1007/s13201-021-01459-5Identification of water use behavior and calculation of water footprint: a case studyPelin Okutan0Atilla Akkoyunlu1Boğaziçi University Civil Engineering DepartmentBoğaziçi University Civil Engineering DepartmentAbstract This article adds to the literature on the investigation of water use behavior of people under their daily routines. A self-administrated survey of water users was conducted for both graduate and undergraduate students at Boğaziçi University, Turkey in 2019. This study quantifies and maps the water footprint (WF) of Boğaziçi University (BU). It reports preferences of students and personnel in terms of indoor water use, outdoor water use, and virtual water use such as transportation, shopping, and dietary preferences. Water footprints are estimated per person for both engineering students and all students of BU. WF of an average BU student is above the average WF of Turkey as well as the average global WF. The attributes that influence the water use behavior of people were broadly categorized into two groups, which were dietary preferences and shopping preferences. Moreover, the eating pattern of a person regarding whether a person consumes meat was the largest contributor to the WF of BU. The results of this study can help to develop a basic understanding of WF and how it is affected by people's choices. This study is also unique by calculating water footprint in terms of direct and virtual water footprint by considering people’s daily choices in Turkey.https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-021-01459-5Water footprintVirtual water footprintClimate changeSustainabilityResilienceSmart city |
spellingShingle | Pelin Okutan Atilla Akkoyunlu Identification of water use behavior and calculation of water footprint: a case study Applied Water Science Water footprint Virtual water footprint Climate change Sustainability Resilience Smart city |
title | Identification of water use behavior and calculation of water footprint: a case study |
title_full | Identification of water use behavior and calculation of water footprint: a case study |
title_fullStr | Identification of water use behavior and calculation of water footprint: a case study |
title_full_unstemmed | Identification of water use behavior and calculation of water footprint: a case study |
title_short | Identification of water use behavior and calculation of water footprint: a case study |
title_sort | identification of water use behavior and calculation of water footprint a case study |
topic | Water footprint Virtual water footprint Climate change Sustainability Resilience Smart city |
url | https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-021-01459-5 |
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