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Landscaping patterns and sociodemographic profiles in suburban areas: Implications for water conservation along the Mediterranean coast

The act of watering a garden greatly increases domestic water consumption in residential areas. This issue has caused local governments and managers to become concerned over how homeowners shape and maintain their gardens. This subject is critical along the Mediterranean coast, where residential urban sprawl has expanded over the last few decades and water resources are scarce. Suburban residents from the Girona region of Catalonia, Spain were surveyed to determine the main landscaping typologies used on suburban properties. Four garden typologies were identified and characterised: ornamental, vegetable, lawn and tree. Furthermore, a multinomial logistic regression analysis revealed how each landscaping pattern is associated with particular sociodemographic characteristics of the households (e.g., age, size, unemployment, length of residency). Management guidelines for water users, real estate companies and local governments are provided in the conclusions, focused on raising awareness and cooperation

Financial support was received from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (CSO2010-17488) and the University of Girona (9110030X3_1100_E32_09_21_08) who provided the funds for the data collection phase of this project

Taylor and Francis

Manager: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (Espanya)
Author: Garcia Acosta, Xavier
Llausàs i Pascual, Albert
Ribas Palom, Anna
Date: 2014 January
Abstract: The act of watering a garden greatly increases domestic water consumption in residential areas. This issue has caused local governments and managers to become concerned over how homeowners shape and maintain their gardens. This subject is critical along the Mediterranean coast, where residential urban sprawl has expanded over the last few decades and water resources are scarce. Suburban residents from the Girona region of Catalonia, Spain were surveyed to determine the main landscaping typologies used on suburban properties. Four garden typologies were identified and characterised: ornamental, vegetable, lawn and tree. Furthermore, a multinomial logistic regression analysis revealed how each landscaping pattern is associated with particular sociodemographic characteristics of the households (e.g., age, size, unemployment, length of residency). Management guidelines for water users, real estate companies and local governments are provided in the conclusions, focused on raising awareness and cooperation
Financial support was received from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (CSO2010-17488) and the University of Girona (9110030X3_1100_E32_09_21_08) who provided the funds for the data collection phase of this project
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Document access: http://hdl.handle.net/10256/13691
Language: eng
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Collection: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1080/1573062X.2012.758296
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1573-062X
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1744-9006
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MICINN//CSO2010-17488/ES/NUEVAS PAUTAS DE CONSUMO Y GESTION DEL AGUA EN ESPACIOS URBANOTURISTICOS DE BAJA DENSIDAD. EL CASO DE LA COSTA BRAVA (GIRONA)/
Rights: Tots els drets reservats
Subject: Barris perifèrics
Suburbs
Aigua -- Conservació
Water conservation
Paisatgisme
Landscape gardening
Title: Landscaping patterns and sociodemographic profiles in suburban areas: Implications for water conservation along the Mediterranean coast
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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