The paper presents a model of seasonal water pricing (SWP) aimed primarily at diminishing excessive fresh water use in the city of Belgrade. Seasonal prices are determined on meteorological observations of the average monthly temperatures and the total monthly precipitations in the period from 2000 to 2010, and their deviations from the thirty year normal levels. The SWP operation is based on an ex-post price determination, and it conveys a signal to water users on resource scarcity. Not knowing ex ante how high their monthly bill is going to be, but aware of the price-setting rule, consumers will be in a situation to change their pattern of behaviour towards a more sustainable water use. Potential of the SWP model implementation are a) pus...
Abstract Changes in water availability, and hence price, are expected to be amongst the most disrupt...
We provide the first estimate of a household water demand function in Serbia. The econometric model ...
Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce com...
International audienceThis article proposes to model seasonal patterns of residential water demand u...
The case study conducted in this paper looks at residential water pricing from three different point...
The paper examines the factors that determine the residential water demand level in the city of Koza...
The demand for water is a very specific variable determined by many factors. The thesis aims to expl...
This paper uses suburb-level quarterly data to model residential water demand in Brisbane, Australia...
A new daily time series model for East Doncaster, Melbourne, Australia, is being evaluated. The mode...
Abstract Changes in water availability, and hence price, are expected to be amongst the most disrupt...
Over the past eight years, the City of Toronto has experienced a dramatic drop in both its absolute ...
This paper uses suburb-level quarterly data to model residential water demand in Brisbane, Australia...
Efficiency implications of seasonal pricing, uniform pricing, and optimal seasonal pricing with mete...
The present study tries to apply the “Partial Adjustment Model” and “Random Effect Model” techniques...
Water resources projects, are designed to serve for many years to meet water needs. Therefore, the ...
Abstract Changes in water availability, and hence price, are expected to be amongst the most disrupt...
We provide the first estimate of a household water demand function in Serbia. The econometric model ...
Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce com...
International audienceThis article proposes to model seasonal patterns of residential water demand u...
The case study conducted in this paper looks at residential water pricing from three different point...
The paper examines the factors that determine the residential water demand level in the city of Koza...
The demand for water is a very specific variable determined by many factors. The thesis aims to expl...
This paper uses suburb-level quarterly data to model residential water demand in Brisbane, Australia...
A new daily time series model for East Doncaster, Melbourne, Australia, is being evaluated. The mode...
Abstract Changes in water availability, and hence price, are expected to be amongst the most disrupt...
Over the past eight years, the City of Toronto has experienced a dramatic drop in both its absolute ...
This paper uses suburb-level quarterly data to model residential water demand in Brisbane, Australia...
Efficiency implications of seasonal pricing, uniform pricing, and optimal seasonal pricing with mete...
The present study tries to apply the “Partial Adjustment Model” and “Random Effect Model” techniques...
Water resources projects, are designed to serve for many years to meet water needs. Therefore, the ...
Abstract Changes in water availability, and hence price, are expected to be amongst the most disrupt...
We provide the first estimate of a household water demand function in Serbia. The econometric model ...
Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce com...