The purpose of this article is to identify possible scenarios for the evolution of the European water supply and sanitation sectors (WSS) in the next 15 years, on the basis of empirical knowledge of its dynamics. These are: tendered market, tendered market with strong regulation, administrative regulation, outsourcing, direct public management and community management. In order to do this, the authors examined the main characteristics of the sector that influence the way the sector is likely to evolve, the nature and scope of the WSS markets in Europe, as well as the role of the main actors involved in this sector (whether the European Union's institutions, public and private operators, or national regulators). This detailed analysis result...
International actors and factors, including multinational companies, have constrained and influenced...
The increasing pressure on public services to perform more efficiently have led tochallenges of libe...
Our chapter is organized as follows. Section I comes back to the characteristics of the water sector...
Although for decades all across Europe numerous privatization phenomena have involved utilities, tod...
The scope of this paper is to investigate the Greek 'path' to water privatization and its possible i...
RC 19 Annual Conference Global Crises and Social Policy: Coping with Conflict, Migration and Climate...
Between 2009 and 2013, the EAU&3E research program gathered several French research teams and water ...
In Europe, like in the rest of the world, the last 25 years have witnessed an increase in privatizat...
This article assesses the sustainability potential of the urban water sector in Europe following its...
International audienceThis paper analyses imbalances of the European urban water sectors. The govern...
This diagnosis of the European Parliament and of the Council points out that water is an economic g...
Wasserthemen werden immer mehr als weltweites Problem erkannt. Es handelt sich um ökologische, sozia...
Water resources are among the most valuable resources of the natural environment. The sustainable an...
The aim of this article is to describe the background and main elements elements of the SCENES proje...
The purpose of this article is to create a new conceptual model for sustainable development of the w...
International actors and factors, including multinational companies, have constrained and influenced...
The increasing pressure on public services to perform more efficiently have led tochallenges of libe...
Our chapter is organized as follows. Section I comes back to the characteristics of the water sector...
Although for decades all across Europe numerous privatization phenomena have involved utilities, tod...
The scope of this paper is to investigate the Greek 'path' to water privatization and its possible i...
RC 19 Annual Conference Global Crises and Social Policy: Coping with Conflict, Migration and Climate...
Between 2009 and 2013, the EAU&3E research program gathered several French research teams and water ...
In Europe, like in the rest of the world, the last 25 years have witnessed an increase in privatizat...
This article assesses the sustainability potential of the urban water sector in Europe following its...
International audienceThis paper analyses imbalances of the European urban water sectors. The govern...
This diagnosis of the European Parliament and of the Council points out that water is an economic g...
Wasserthemen werden immer mehr als weltweites Problem erkannt. Es handelt sich um ökologische, sozia...
Water resources are among the most valuable resources of the natural environment. The sustainable an...
The aim of this article is to describe the background and main elements elements of the SCENES proje...
The purpose of this article is to create a new conceptual model for sustainable development of the w...
International actors and factors, including multinational companies, have constrained and influenced...
The increasing pressure on public services to perform more efficiently have led tochallenges of libe...
Our chapter is organized as follows. Section I comes back to the characteristics of the water sector...