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Decentralized water collection systems for households and communities: Household preferences in Atlanta and Boston

机译:家庭和社区的分散式集水系统:亚特兰大和波士顿的家庭偏好

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Development of sustainable and resilient water infrastructure is an urgent challenge for urban areas to secure long-term water availability and mitigate negative impacts of water consumption and urban development. A hybrid system that combines centralized water infrastructure and household decentralized water facilities, including rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling, may be a solution to more sustainable and resilient water management in urban areas. Understanding household and community preferences for decentralized water facilities is important to inform the design and ultimately the promotion and adoption of such systems. In this study, we conducted a discrete choice experiment, via Amazon Mechanical Turk, to collect data on household choices of different decentralized water facility designs in two U.S. cities, Atlanta, Georgia and Boston, Massachusetts. Based on the responses to the choice experiment, we then developed a latent-class choice model to predict households' preferences of decentralized system design features and examine the influence of socioeconomic and personal characteristics on heterogeneous class membership. We identified six major classes of preferences in Atlanta and Boston, respectively, and evaluated how readily each class is likely to choose a decentralized water facility. Atlanta and Boston have some classes sharing similar preferences for decentralized water systems, but the socioeconomic and personal characteristics of these classes in the two cities are different. We found that the early adoption of decentralized water facilities is positively related to neighbors' adoptions and pressure of water scarcity increases households' willingness to share a decentralized facility. The visualization of spatial distribution of the classes highlighted early demand of decentralized water facilities is likely to emerge in low-property-value communities, which creates a unique opportunity for introducing decentralized water facilities during water infrastructure renovations. Our study provides a framework through citizen engagement to understand social demand and to inform the promotion of decentralized water facilities. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:发展可持续和有韧性的水基础设施是城市地区确保长期可用水并减轻水消耗和城市发展的负面影响的迫切挑战。结合了集中式水基础设施和家庭分散式水设施(包括雨水收集和中水回用)的混合系统可能是城市地区更可持续和更具弹性的水管理的解决方案。了解家庭和社区对分散式水设施的偏爱,对于设计和最终推广和采用此类系统至关重要。在这项研究中,我们通过Amazon Mechanical Turk进行了一项离散选择实验,以收集美国两个城市(乔治亚州亚特兰大和马萨诸塞州波士顿)不同分散式水设施设计的家庭选择数据。基于对选择实验的响应,我们然后开发了一个潜在的类别选择模型,以预测家庭对分散系统设计特征的偏好,并研究社会经济和个人特征对异类成员的影响。我们分别确定了亚特兰大和波士顿的六个主要偏好类别,并评估了每个类别选择分散式水设施的可能性。亚特兰大和波士顿的某些班级对分散水系统的偏好相似,但是这两个班级的社会经济和个人特征是不同的。我们发现,早期采用分散式水务设施与邻居的采用成正相关,而水资源短缺的压力增加了家庭共享分散式水务设施的意愿。这些类别的空间分布的可视化强调了低资产价值社区可能会出现对分散水设施的早期需求,这为在水基础设施翻新过程中引入分散水设施创造了独特的机会。我们的研究通过公民参与提供了一个框架,以了解社会需求并为促进分散式水设施提供信息。 (C)2019 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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