Human behaviour is one of the main forces in the utilisation of natural resources. Nowhere has the way people use water been more illustrative than in the current drought-ravaged Cape Town where calls for more prudent water behaviour has led to the avoidance of the dreaded ‘Day Zero’, a scenario where the water network would be turned off to 75% of the City and residents would have to collect water from distribution points. This article explores some myths and how these could constitute human behaviour around household water use.
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Meissner, R., Jacobs-Mata, I.M. and Murambadoro, M.D. 2018. Busting myths around urban household water use in South Africa. Water Wheel, vol. 17(3): 41-43
Meissner, R., Jacobs-Mata, I. M., & Murambadoro, M. D. (2018). Busting myths around urban household water use in South Africa. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10696
Meissner, Richard, Inga M Jacobs-Mata, and Miriam D Murambadoro "Busting myths around urban household water use in South Africa." (2018) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10696
Meissner R, Jacobs-Mata IM, Murambadoro MD. Busting myths around urban household water use in South Africa. 2018; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10696.