MAKING WATER AFFORDABLE TO ALL - A TYPOLOGY AND EVALUATION OF OPTIONS FOR URBAN WATER PRICING Making water affordable to all - a typology and evaluation of options for urban water pricing / Lehmann, Paul (Rights reserved) ( -
Water is an economic good and as such has as a value to a spectrum of users, who are willing to pay ...
<p>Urban water utilities have focused on setting water prices to cover average costs, usually using ...
This paper will argue that increased demand for water resources and higher cost of development of ne...
[[conferencetype]]國際[[conferencedate]]20120629~20120703[[conferencelocation]]San Francisco, US
Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce com...
This paper discusses the state-of-the-art of the economic debate around water pricing, focussing on ...
Water affordability is determined by the water supply and sanitation pricing policy in modern urban...
Water pricing can be understood as an important root of water quantity and water quality problems i...
The paper focuses on the evolution of the water regulation, devoting particular attention to the all...
The paper focuses on the evolution of the water regulation, devoting particular attention to the all...
Pricing water properly is a common rubric for water scarcity problems. The problem is to determine w...
This paper examines the relations between tariffs and sustainability, efficiency and equity, using a...
Abstract: In certain circles, demand management is seen as one and the same thing as economic pricin...
Recent European legislation adopts the concept of full-cost recovery (FCR) as ...
Water and sanitation affordability has drawn researchers’ attention over the past years due to the r...
Water is an economic good and as such has as a value to a spectrum of users, who are willing to pay ...
<p>Urban water utilities have focused on setting water prices to cover average costs, usually using ...
This paper will argue that increased demand for water resources and higher cost of development of ne...
[[conferencetype]]國際[[conferencedate]]20120629~20120703[[conferencelocation]]San Francisco, US
Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce com...
This paper discusses the state-of-the-art of the economic debate around water pricing, focussing on ...
Water affordability is determined by the water supply and sanitation pricing policy in modern urban...
Water pricing can be understood as an important root of water quantity and water quality problems i...
The paper focuses on the evolution of the water regulation, devoting particular attention to the all...
The paper focuses on the evolution of the water regulation, devoting particular attention to the all...
Pricing water properly is a common rubric for water scarcity problems. The problem is to determine w...
This paper examines the relations between tariffs and sustainability, efficiency and equity, using a...
Abstract: In certain circles, demand management is seen as one and the same thing as economic pricin...
Recent European legislation adopts the concept of full-cost recovery (FCR) as ...
Water and sanitation affordability has drawn researchers’ attention over the past years due to the r...
Water is an economic good and as such has as a value to a spectrum of users, who are willing to pay ...
<p>Urban water utilities have focused on setting water prices to cover average costs, usually using ...
This paper will argue that increased demand for water resources and higher cost of development of ne...