The Analogues Method: Reproducing the Seasonality of Drinking Water Distribution in Mountain Tourist Resorts

Few of the integrated water management surveys or water offer-demand models include a description of the seasonality of demand with sufficiently fine time steps (monthly and lower). The analogues method was developed in this study with as a case study the tourist resort of Megève (Haute-Savoie, Fran...

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Main Author: Martin Calianno
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Language:English
Published: Institut de Géographie Alpine 2020-04-01
Series:Revue de Géographie Alpine
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/rga/6717
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description Few of the integrated water management surveys or water offer-demand models include a description of the seasonality of demand with sufficiently fine time steps (monthly and lower). The analogues method was developed in this study with as a case study the tourist resort of Megève (Haute-Savoie, France), presenting a strong seasonal variability in the demand for drinking water. The method is intended for decision-makers and urban planners, because it makes it possible to predict the seasonality of drinking water distribution in Alpine regions where data on water use is rarely available. It involves monitoring on a sample of domestic drinking water meters with a daily resolution, to identify the different demand regimes and use them as “patterns” to reproduce the municipal distribution signal.Analysis of the distribution of drinking water has highlighted two types of variability: high frequency (weekly) and low frequency (seasonal). The monitoring underlined the influence of the type of building and the permanence of the habitat on the drinking water distribution regimes. Finally, the analogues method is considered to be effective in reproducing the low and high frequency variability of the distribution. The size and representativeness of the user sample are the most important factors to be taken into account in its implementation.
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spelling doaj-art-6a0323ab3e134605a74c5696bbaf8de82025-01-10T15:54:16ZengInstitut de Géographie AlpineRevue de Géographie Alpine0035-11211760-74262020-04-01108110.4000/rga.6717The Analogues Method: Reproducing the Seasonality of Drinking Water Distribution in Mountain Tourist ResortsMartin CaliannoFew of the integrated water management surveys or water offer-demand models include a description of the seasonality of demand with sufficiently fine time steps (monthly and lower). The analogues method was developed in this study with as a case study the tourist resort of Megève (Haute-Savoie, France), presenting a strong seasonal variability in the demand for drinking water. The method is intended for decision-makers and urban planners, because it makes it possible to predict the seasonality of drinking water distribution in Alpine regions where data on water use is rarely available. It involves monitoring on a sample of domestic drinking water meters with a daily resolution, to identify the different demand regimes and use them as “patterns” to reproduce the municipal distribution signal.Analysis of the distribution of drinking water has highlighted two types of variability: high frequency (weekly) and low frequency (seasonal). The monitoring underlined the influence of the type of building and the permanence of the habitat on the drinking water distribution regimes. Finally, the analogues method is considered to be effective in reproducing the low and high frequency variability of the distribution. The size and representativeness of the user sample are the most important factors to be taken into account in its implementation.https://journals.openedition.org/rga/6717Monitoring ; drinking water; distribution seasonality ; mountain tourist resorts ; analogues method
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The Analogues Method: Reproducing the Seasonality of Drinking Water Distribution in Mountain Tourist Resorts
Revue de Géographie Alpine
Monitoring ; drinking water; distribution seasonality ; mountain tourist resorts ; analogues method
title The Analogues Method: Reproducing the Seasonality of Drinking Water Distribution in Mountain Tourist Resorts
title_full The Analogues Method: Reproducing the Seasonality of Drinking Water Distribution in Mountain Tourist Resorts
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title_full_unstemmed The Analogues Method: Reproducing the Seasonality of Drinking Water Distribution in Mountain Tourist Resorts
title_short The Analogues Method: Reproducing the Seasonality of Drinking Water Distribution in Mountain Tourist Resorts
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topic Monitoring ; drinking water; distribution seasonality ; mountain tourist resorts ; analogues method
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