From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Water demand management
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00006837
- info:lc/authorities/sh00006837
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh00006837#concept
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- Demand management, Water
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Sources
- found: Work cat.: Provision of municipal infrasturcture through demand management : guidebook and case studies, 1999:p. i ("This paper looks at the ability of demand management (DM) measures to contribute to meeting future water and wastewater infrastructure demands.")
- found: WaterWiser website, May 18, 2000:Stiles, G. Demand-side Management, Conservation, and Efficiency in the Use of Africa's Water Resources (This paper provides a conceptual framework for improved demand management of water resources in Africa based on the experience of demand-side management (DSM) of energy resources in Canada and the United States. The difference between demand management and DSM is explained in the section "Demand-side management for water: a basic paradigm ... Defining demand management and demand-side management: As applied to water resources in particular, demand management is a term that usually refers to a broad range of techniques and processes based on the end-use requirements of water consumers. Demand-side management is a term used to describe a somewhat narrower set of activities and principles that are typically initiated by the resource provider (utility) itself.")
Change Notes
- 2000-05-24: new
- 2009-09-03: revised
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