Framework for Conducting Benefit-Cost Analyses of Investments in Hydro-Meteorological Systems

The whitepaper is organized as follows: section two provides an overview of the types of benefits associated with hydromet investments, the process by which the benefits are generated, and their expected development impacts; section three explains the rationale for public sector investment in hydromet systems and involvement by the World Bank; section four discusses the wide range of factors that influence the magnitude of benefits generated by hydromet systems, in particular the value of weather and climate forecasts. The discussion is supplemented by a stylized example presented in annex one; section five provides an overview of approaches that have been used to estimate the value of improved forecasts of routine climate to specific user groups or sectors of an economy; section six then turns to an overview of approaches that have been used to estimate the net benefits of hydromet investments at the country level. The primary benefits estimated by these approaches are those associated with improved forecasts of extreme meteorological events; section seven contains a discussion of the costs of hydromet investments, with particular attention given to the challenges faced in estimating these costs in developing countries; section eight lays out a framework for estimating the expected net benefits of hydromet investments at a country level. The framework builds on existing approaches and is designed to be used with data available from secondary sources. This section will be of central interest to those tasked with conducting economic evaluations of hydromet investments; section nine describes data that can be collected to conduct interim and ex-post evaluations of hydromet investments that supplement and refine ex-ante evaluations of these investments; and section ten offers conclusions and recommendations.

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Main Authors: Malik, Arun S., Amacher, Gregory S., Russ, Jason, Esikuri, Enos E., Ashida Tao, Keiko
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014-06
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES, AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT, AGRICULTURE, AIR, AIR QUALITY, AIR QUALITY STANDARDS, ANNUAL COST, AVIATION INDUSTRY, BENCHMARK, BENCHMARKING, BENCHMARKS, BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION, CAPACITY BUILDING, CARBON, CARBON EMISSION, CARBON SINK, CLIMATE, CLIMATE CHANGE, CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS, CLIMATE RESILIENCE, CO, COLORS, CONJOINT ANALYSIS, CONSUMERS, CONTINGENT VALUATION, COST ANALYSES, COST SAVINGS, CROP INSURANCE, DAMAGES, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS, DEW, DEW POINT, DIRECTIONAL FLOW, DISCOUNT RATE, DISCOUNT RATES, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, ECONOMIC BENEFITS, ECONOMIC COSTS, ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY, ECONOMIC MODELS, ECONOMIC VALUE, ECONOMIC WELFARE, ECONOMIES OF SCALE, ECONOMISTS, ECOSYSTEM, EFFECTIVE USE, ELECTRIC GENERATORS, ELECTRICITY, ELECTRICITY GENERATION, ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, EMISSION REDUCTION, ENERGY USE, ENVIRONMENTAL, ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS, ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, EQUILIBRIUM, EXPECTED UTILITY, EXPECTED VALUE, EXTREME CLIMATE EVENTS, EXTREME EVENTS, EXTREME POVERTY, EXTREME WEATHER, EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS, FEASIBILITY, FINANCIAL SECTOR, FISHERIES, FISHING, FIXED COSTS, FLOODS, FORECASTS, FOREST, FOREST RESOURCES, FORESTRY, FROST, FUEL, GAS, GDP, GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, HURRICANE, HURRICANES, INCOME, INCOME HOUSEHOLDS, INFRASTRUCTURE CHARGING, INPUT USE, INSURANCE, INSURANCE INSTRUMENTS, INSURANCE PAYMENTS, INVESTMENT DECISIONS, MARKET PRICES, METEOROLOGICAL STATISTICS, MONITORING TECHNOLOGY, NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS, NATURAL RESOURCES, NITROGEN, OIL, PARTIAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSES, PESTICIDES, POLICY MAKERS, POLICY RELEVANCE, POLLUTION, POWER PLANTS, PRECIPITATION, PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION, PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS, PRODUCERS, PUBLIC GOOD, PUBLIC GOODS, PUBLIC SECTOR INVESTMENT, QUALITY STANDARDS, QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS, RAINFALL, RELATIVE HUMIDITY, RESOURCE ECONOMICS, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, RISK MANAGEMENT, ROAD, ROAD MAINTENANCE, ROADS, SAFETY, SENSITIVITY ANALYSES, SEVERE WEATHER, STORMS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TEMPERATURE, TOTAL BENEFITS, TOTAL COST, TOTAL COSTS, TRANSPORT, TRANSPORT SECTOR, TRANSPORTATION, TRUCKS, TRUE, VARIABLE COSTS, WEATHER CONDITIONS, WEATHER INSURANCE, WEATHER PATTERNS, WILLINGNESS TO PAY, WIND, WMO, WTP,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/06/20472783/framework-conducting-benefit-cost-analyses-investments-hydro-meteorological-systems
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21095
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