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Blue and grey urban water footprints through citizens’ perception and time series analysis of Brazilian dynamics

Felipe Augusto Arguello Souza, Namrata Bhattacharya‐Mis, Camilo Restrepo‐Estrada, Patricia Gober, Denise Taffarello, José Galízia Tundisi, Eduardo Mário Mendiondo

2021Hydrological Sciences Journal15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Predicting future water demands of societies is a major challenge because it involves a holistic understanding of possible changes within socio-hydrological systems. Although recent research has made efforts to translate social dimensions into the analysis of hydrological systems, few studies have involved citizen participation in water footprint analysis. This paper integrates time series with citizens’ perceptions, knowledge and beliefs concerning sanitation elements to account for municipal blue and grey water footprints in São Carlos, Brazil, from 2009 to 2016, and potential water footprints in 2030 and 2050. In this case study, grey footprint potentially exceeds the blue water footprint by up to 35 times, and volunteered information suggested a reduction in water consumption, larger garbage production and greater investment in sanitation infrastructure from authorities. We conclude that public knowledge can be used to delineate possible water footprint scenarios and reveal paradoxes in the coevolution of socio-hydrological systems on an urban scale.

Topics & Concepts

SanitationFootprintWater useEnvironmental planningEnvironmental resource managementScale (ratio)Water resource managementEnvironmental economicsGeographyBusinessEnvironmental scienceCartographyEnvironmental engineeringEconomicsEcologyBiologyArchaeologyEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilityWater-Energy-Food Nexus StudiesWater resources management and optimization
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