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Residential Sustainable Water Usage and Water Management: Systematic Review and Future Research

Konstantinos Madias, Andrzej Szymkowiak

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Abstract

Sustainable water management has vital ramifications for people’s societal, economic and environmental future. To advance research in this domain, this article synthesizes the current state of knowledge regarding water resource management in the residential context. The aim of this paper is to identify research gaps and future research directions for residential water management in order to recommend solutions against water scarcity. To that end, this article applies bibliometric analysis and the Antecedents, Decisions and Outcomes (ADO) framework to the literature on residential sustainable water management. We reviewed the most impactful journals, most frequently cited articles, keyword trends and density-centrality maps. The in-depth analysis on 114 articles underscored three orientations for residential water usage and management: urban, household and consumer. Based on this analysis, we were able to identify the significant topics that structure this research field, as well as research gaps and future directions.

Topics & Concepts

Context (archaeology)Water scarcityCentralityBusinessSustainabilityEnvironmental planningEnvironmental resource managementScarcityWater resourcesGeographyEnvironmental scienceEconomicsBiologyArchaeologyCombinatoricsEcologyMathematicsMicroeconomicsWater resources management and optimizationWastewater Treatment and ReuseUrban Stormwater Management Solutions
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