Water pricing can be understood as an important root of water quantity and water quality problems in developing countries – but also as a possible solution to them. This paper proposes an analytical framework to understand challenges related to pricing water supply and sanitation. The framework rests on three criteria: efficiency, cost-recovery and affordability. It highlights that the actual effects of water pricing do not only depend on its design but also on the institutional and technical environment it is embedded in. The framework is used to identify and analyze challenges to water pricing for the case of water supply and sanitation system in Lima, Peru
The scarcity and degradation of water resources is an important environmental challenge in Europe, w...
As W. Kapp characterized, social costs consist in harmful effects and inefficiencies that are part o...
Water supply and sanitation (WASH) service providers in most towns of developing countries, such as ...
MAKING WATER AFFORDABLE TO ALL - A TYPOLOGY AND EVALUATION OF OPTIONS FOR URBAN WATER PRICING Makin...
Water is currently an essential and strategic resource for society and its importance will rise in t...
Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce com...
We study the willingness to pay (WTP) for a large set of improvements in water service related to wa...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2019This research studies part of the water mark...
Water management dilemmas represent a unique entry point into the challenging management of metropol...
This paper examines the relations between tariffs and sustainability, efficiency and equity, using a...
Population growth, urbanization, degrading water quality, and climate change are making management o...
The scarcity and degradation of water resources is an important environmental challenge in Europe, w...
Government expenditure on infrastructure has been high in most developing countries. However, though...
The increasing scarcity of water resources (in terms of quantity and quality) is one of the most per...
This case study, taken from a semi-urban community in Rayong, Thailand, illustrates that a prevalen...
The scarcity and degradation of water resources is an important environmental challenge in Europe, w...
As W. Kapp characterized, social costs consist in harmful effects and inefficiencies that are part o...
Water supply and sanitation (WASH) service providers in most towns of developing countries, such as ...
MAKING WATER AFFORDABLE TO ALL - A TYPOLOGY AND EVALUATION OF OPTIONS FOR URBAN WATER PRICING Makin...
Water is currently an essential and strategic resource for society and its importance will rise in t...
Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce com...
We study the willingness to pay (WTP) for a large set of improvements in water service related to wa...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2019This research studies part of the water mark...
Water management dilemmas represent a unique entry point into the challenging management of metropol...
This paper examines the relations between tariffs and sustainability, efficiency and equity, using a...
Population growth, urbanization, degrading water quality, and climate change are making management o...
The scarcity and degradation of water resources is an important environmental challenge in Europe, w...
Government expenditure on infrastructure has been high in most developing countries. However, though...
The increasing scarcity of water resources (in terms of quantity and quality) is one of the most per...
This case study, taken from a semi-urban community in Rayong, Thailand, illustrates that a prevalen...
The scarcity and degradation of water resources is an important environmental challenge in Europe, w...
As W. Kapp characterized, social costs consist in harmful effects and inefficiencies that are part o...
Water supply and sanitation (WASH) service providers in most towns of developing countries, such as ...