Abstract for: Domestic Water Management Information Model Based on Cooperation and Powered by Industry 4.0 Technologies in Periurban Regions

Social dilemmas are situations in which people must make decisions about common goods in order to make them sustainable over time. Drinking water is a common good that is depleted when poorly managed. Human intervention in the life cycle of the water resource pollutes and reduces the quality and quantity of available water, putting human, animal and ecosystem health at risk. In the proposal presented, system dynamics is used as a tool for understanding domestic water management and the impact that cooperative behaviors can have on the sustainability of the resource, articulating the monitoring of water parameters with a computer application easy to use by the community, which can show another way to bring system dynamics closer to all people.