Economic Instruments for Water Management in Latin America and the Caribbean: Issue Briefing

The central issue of the II Meeting of the Environment Network of the Regional Policy Dialogue, held on February 25 and 26, 2003, is "the application of economic instruments in water and solid waste management" . This Meeting has, on the water side, been informed by descriptions and analyses of a variety of approaches, including examples from a number of European countries (Kraemer, et al.), a longer study of the French water management system (Feres, et al.), and two Latin American country case studies, Brazil (Seroa da Motta and Feres) and Mexico (Saade Hazin and Saade Hazin). Each study provides a wealth of detail, set against a background of instrument typologies and commentary on instruments based on the extensive economic literature examining their advantages and disadvantages.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Clifford S. Russell
Format: Technical Notes biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Natural Resources Management, Environmental Policy, Water Supply and Sanitation, Water Management, Administración del agua;Administración de residuos sólidos;Water Management,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010536
https://publications.iadb.org/en/economic-instruments-water-management-latin-america-and-caribbean-issue-briefing
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Water Management
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Inter-American Development Bank
Economic Instruments for Water Management in Latin America and the Caribbean: Issue Briefing
description The central issue of the II Meeting of the Environment Network of the Regional Policy Dialogue, held on February 25 and 26, 2003, is "the application of economic instruments in water and solid waste management" . This Meeting has, on the water side, been informed by descriptions and analyses of a variety of approaches, including examples from a number of European countries (Kraemer, et al.), a longer study of the French water management system (Feres, et al.), and two Latin American country case studies, Brazil (Seroa da Motta and Feres) and Mexico (Saade Hazin and Saade Hazin). Each study provides a wealth of detail, set against a background of instrument typologies and commentary on instruments based on the extensive economic literature examining their advantages and disadvantages.
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