Dhaka city is experiencing high water use and rapid declination of groundwater. The current water price in the city is low and based on a uniform rate. To arrest the resource degradation along with pursuing cost recovery and promoting social equity, this paper develops a new pricing model for domestic water uses using the integrated water resources management principles. The development is accomplished through estimation of domestic water usage, evaluation of current water prices, and assessment of groundwater degradation externalities in the Tejgaon area of the city using both primary and secondary data. Two economic and two environmental externalities are incorporated. The model is based on an increasing block tariff strategy, and the est...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and a city with 20 million inhabitants, faces numerous challenges s...
The city of Dhaka has been ranked repeatedly as the most polluted, the most populous, and the most u...
The water requirement greatly increased due to population growth, increased agricultural areas and i...
A shift from development to integrated management of water resources will be more supportive to the ...
This study explores urban water economics and the role of water pricing in demand management and cos...
Dhaka city, having a population of about 18 million, depends heavily on groundwater as a source of q...
Water resources contribute greatly to human well being, both directly and indirectly. Water resource...
The determination of appropriate pricing for water is critical to improve efficiency of the pipe-bor...
Water has complex cost dimensions and is considered a scarce commodity under a reduced-recycle-reuse...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
Water demand management policies and water pricing tools have important effects on optimal water all...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and a city with 20 million inhabitants, faces numerous challenges s...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and a city with 20 million inhabitants, faces numerous challenges s...
The city of Dhaka has been ranked repeatedly as the most polluted, the most populous, and the most u...
The water requirement greatly increased due to population growth, increased agricultural areas and i...
A shift from development to integrated management of water resources will be more supportive to the ...
This study explores urban water economics and the role of water pricing in demand management and cos...
Dhaka city, having a population of about 18 million, depends heavily on groundwater as a source of q...
Water resources contribute greatly to human well being, both directly and indirectly. Water resource...
The determination of appropriate pricing for water is critical to improve efficiency of the pipe-bor...
Water has complex cost dimensions and is considered a scarce commodity under a reduced-recycle-reuse...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
Water demand management policies and water pricing tools have important effects on optimal water all...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and a city with 20 million inhabitants, faces numerous challenges s...
This paper seeks to question the effectiveness of water pricing as a means of consumer behavioural c...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and a city with 20 million inhabitants, faces numerous challenges s...
The city of Dhaka has been ranked repeatedly as the most polluted, the most populous, and the most u...
The water requirement greatly increased due to population growth, increased agricultural areas and i...