A segmentation approach to understanding water consumption behavioral patterns among households in Saudi Arabia for a sustainable future

IF 12.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Abdulaziz I. Almulhim , Ismaila Rimi Abubakar
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Urban water consumption has significant implications for both human welfare and the environment, especially in arid regions. In Saudi Arabia, where 60% of the urban water supply relies on energy-intensive desalination processes, the average per capita water consumption rate of 300 L/day is one of the highest worldwide. This study investigates potential behavioral patterns in residential water consumption among households in Saudi Arabia. A segmentation approach is employed to classify residents into clusters and evaluate their potential water consumption behavioral patterns. Data from 618 households were collected via a structured questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive statistics, principal component analysis (PCA), and cluster analysis (CA). Participants were categorized into six segments based on the relationship between their behaviors and water consumption derived from the factor analysis. The outcomes of PCA and CA analyses indicate a relationship between respondents’ socio-demographic factors and their potential behavioral patterns in residential water consumption. The findings highlight that education, household size, income, housing type, age, and nationality, in increasing order of significance, are the key factors influencing household water consumption and conservation tendencies. The paper concludes that comprehending residential water consumption patterns is crucial for effective interventions, social marketing strategies, and communication campaigns for behavioral changes. The study can inform water conservation policies and programs that promote sustainable water consumption practices, benefiting agencies, policymakers, and scholars in the water sector.

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采用细分方法了解沙特阿拉伯家庭的用水行为模式,实现可持续未来
城市用水对人类福祉和环境都有重大影响,尤其是在干旱地区。在沙特阿拉伯,60%的城市供水依赖于能源密集型的海水淡化工艺,人均用水量为 300 升/天,是全球用水量最高的国家之一。本研究调查了沙特阿拉伯居民家庭用水的潜在行为模式。研究采用细分方法将居民划分为若干群组,并对其潜在的用水行为模式进行评估。通过结构化问卷收集了 618 个家庭的数据,并使用描述性统计、主成分分析和聚类分析对数据进行了分析。根据因子分析得出的行为与用水量之间的关系,将参与者分为六个部分。主成分分析和聚类分析的结果表明,受访者的社会人口因素与他们在居民用水方面的潜在行为模式之间存在关系。研究结果表明,教育程度、家庭规模、收入、住房类型、年龄和国籍是影响家庭用水量和节水倾向的关键因素,这些因素的重要性依次递增。本文的结论是,了解居民的用水模式对于采取有效的干预措施、社会营销战略和宣传活动以促进行为改变至关重要。这项研究可以为促进可持续用水的节水政策和项目提供信息,使水利部门的机构、决策者和学者从中受益。
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Resources Environment and Sustainability
Resources Environment and Sustainability Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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