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Managing water for all : an OECD perspective on pricing and financing.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : IWA Publishing : [distributor] Portland Customer Services : [distributor] CoInfo Book Services, 2013.
Colección:OECD report series
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover ; Copyright; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Background Materials; Table of Contents; List of Abbreviations and Acronyms; Executive Summary; The benefits of strategic financial planning for water supply and sanitation; Tariffs: reconciling different policy objectives; How to best harness the capabilities of public and private actors for water supply and sanitation services; Economic instruments to promote sustainable water use for agriculture; Notes; Introduction; Overview; Structure of the report; Notes; Chapter 1: Setting the Stage; The economic backbone of water policies.
  • Current water policy challengesThe evolution of the policy debate; Notes; Annex 1.A1: Projected Expenditures on Water and Wastewater Services; Annex 1.A2: A Brief History of International Conferences on Water; References; Chapter 2: Financing Water and Sanitation Services: Key Challenges and the Way Forward; Financing water supply and sanitation: redefining the perspective on the problem; Strategic financial planning: policy options to reduce costs; Strategic financial planning: policy options to increase revenue from the 3Ts.
  • Policy dialogue on WSS financing: good practices from OECD and developing countriesNotes; References; Chapter 3: Water Services: The Central Role of Tariffs; The 2007-08 OECD survey: main trends and data limitations; Pricing "water": the challenge of multiple objectives; Tariff structures to address the policy trade-offs; Pricing sanitation and wastewater management: a special challenge; Notes; Annex 3.A1: Comparison of Data from GWI Surveys and the World Bank IB-Net Database for EECCA Countries and BRIICS; Annex 3.A2: Criteria Matrix for Assessment of Tariff Structures; References.
  • Chapter 4: Beyond Money: The Roles of Governments and Private Actors in Water ServicesTrends in private sector involvement in water supply and sanitation: new actors, new responsibilities; Government responsibilities: the need for clarity; Beyond public and private roles: the key elements for successful private sector participation; Private responsibilities: the elements of responsible business conduct; Notes; References; Chapter 5: Managing Water Resources in the Agricultural Sector; Recent trends and outlook.
  • OECD policy experiences and options for sustainable water resource management in agricultureNotes; References.