Water allocations as well as water quality and health concerns are often due to inadequate policies and institutions, which pose major challenges for policy reform. The necessary ingredients of such reform include four elements: rules to improve the decision-making process about water projects, principles to improve water allocation, incentives for water conservation, and incentives to improve water quality. The paper shows that improved policies and incentives can address many of the global water problems and lead to environmental sustainability while addressing distributional issues. Some of the reforms may hurt the poor in the short run through higher water prices, but may provide them better access to water and reduce the toll of unsust...
Increasing water scarcity, rising costs of irrigation subsidies, and general economic liberalization...
Water reform has led to important improvements in how water is used, with net gains for society as a...
Water utilities are under significant financial pressure as a result of increasing urbanization, det...
Water allocations as well as water quality and health concerns are often due to inadequate policies ...
<p>The increasingly urgent reform of water allocation is challenged by the complexity of the politic...
<p>The increasingly urgent reform of water allocation is challenged by the complexity of the politic...
Agriculture is a leading cause of water quality problems. The existing policy architecture relies ex...
Water issues are often contentious. How much water can one individual use? What must the water quali...
At the macro level, the way water resources are managed results in major misallocations as well as q...
At the macro level, the way water resources are managed results in major misallocations as well as q...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
Water is a very important natural resource for both sustain of universe and whole live life. Water h...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
This paper will argue that increased demand for water resources and higher cost of development of ne...
This paper will argue that increased demand for water resources and higher cost of development of ne...
Increasing water scarcity, rising costs of irrigation subsidies, and general economic liberalization...
Water reform has led to important improvements in how water is used, with net gains for society as a...
Water utilities are under significant financial pressure as a result of increasing urbanization, det...
Water allocations as well as water quality and health concerns are often due to inadequate policies ...
<p>The increasingly urgent reform of water allocation is challenged by the complexity of the politic...
<p>The increasingly urgent reform of water allocation is challenged by the complexity of the politic...
Agriculture is a leading cause of water quality problems. The existing policy architecture relies ex...
Water issues are often contentious. How much water can one individual use? What must the water quali...
At the macro level, the way water resources are managed results in major misallocations as well as q...
At the macro level, the way water resources are managed results in major misallocations as well as q...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
Water is a very important natural resource for both sustain of universe and whole live life. Water h...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
This paper will argue that increased demand for water resources and higher cost of development of ne...
This paper will argue that increased demand for water resources and higher cost of development of ne...
Increasing water scarcity, rising costs of irrigation subsidies, and general economic liberalization...
Water reform has led to important improvements in how water is used, with net gains for society as a...
Water utilities are under significant financial pressure as a result of increasing urbanization, det...