Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce commodity and the failure of pricing policies to account for the full economic costs of its production and supply. These costs include opportunity costs related to alternative uses of water; user costs associated with managing a scarce resource; and costs of externalities such as ground water depletion, pollution of waterways, and greenhouse gas emissions. Existing cost recovery based pricing policies may lead to inefficiencies such as excess consumption, under-investment in water infrastructure, and unnecessary subsidisation. Water scarcity can be managed in several ways. We can increase supply by investment in additional harvesting capabiliti...
Water has complex cost dimensions and is considered a scarce commodity under a reduced-recycle-reuse...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
Water is vital for life and plays an essential role for economic development of countries. To addres...
Economists have advocated efficient use of water resources through the demand management tool of mar...
Current North American water pricing practices are inefficient because they are based on average uti...
Adequate water supply is a prerequisite to a nation’s existence and economic growth. Water, although...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
[[conferencetype]]國際[[conferencedate]]20120629~20120703[[conferencelocation]]San Francisco, US
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
Water has complex cost dimensions and is considered a scarce commodity under a reduced-recycle-reuse...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
Water is vital for life and plays an essential role for economic development of countries. To addres...
Economists have advocated efficient use of water resources through the demand management tool of mar...
Current North American water pricing practices are inefficient because they are based on average uti...
Adequate water supply is a prerequisite to a nation’s existence and economic growth. Water, although...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
[[conferencetype]]國際[[conferencedate]]20120629~20120703[[conferencelocation]]San Francisco, US
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
Water has complex cost dimensions and is considered a scarce commodity under a reduced-recycle-reuse...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...