Economic Instruments for Water Management
The Cases of France, Mexico and Brazil
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 20. December 2004
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-1-84376-964-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book argues that the economic appeal of using water charges to promote efficiency in usage and pollution control can be constrained by institutional and operational problems. Analysing the cases of France, Mexico and Brazil, the authors - respective local experts - illustrate that barriers are similar despite the existing differences among these economies. Each country evaluation within the book is analysed using the same framework, covering topics of relevance for the application of a policy instrument, namely:
policy analysis phase: the policy setting in which the water economic instrument (EI) was introduced as a means of achieving policy goals
instrument design phase: the theoretical, institutional and legal basis on which the EI was conceived
instrument implementation phase: successes and failures of the EI application and its review process.
Based on this comparative analysis, the authors gather substantial material on institutional and operational barriers constraining the full application of water charges. They also identify possible solutions already in place in these countries to remove or mitigate these barriers. The book concludes that although mistakes and solutions vary, valuable lessons can be learnt by those making decisions on water management and environmental pricing.
Providing a concise and didactic background on the theoretical, conceptual and operational issues related to environmental pricing, this book will appeal to students, researchers, policy makers and practitioners with a specific interest in water management.
policy analysis phase: the policy setting in which the water economic instrument (EI) was introduced as a means of achieving policy goals
instrument design phase: the theoretical, institutional and legal basis on which the EI was conceived
instrument implementation phase: successes and failures of the EI application and its review process.
Based on this comparative analysis, the authors gather substantial material on institutional and operational barriers constraining the full application of water charges. They also identify possible solutions already in place in these countries to remove or mitigate these barriers. The book concludes that although mistakes and solutions vary, valuable lessons can be learnt by those making decisions on water management and environmental pricing.
Providing a concise and didactic background on the theoretical, conceptual and operational issues related to environmental pricing, this book will appeal to students, researchers, policy makers and practitioners with a specific interest in water management.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84376-964-4 (9781843769644)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Ronaldo Seroa da Motta, Professor of Environmental Economics and Co-ordinator of Regulation Studies, Research Institute for Applied Economics (IPEA), Brazil, Alban Thomas, Director of Research, French Institute for Research in Agriculture (INRA) and Lecturer in Econometrics and Environmental Economics, University of Toulouse, France, Lilian Saade Hazin, Independent Consultant in the Water Sector, Jose Gustavo Feres, Researcher, Research Institute for Applied Economics (IPEA), Brazil, Celine Nauges, Toulouse School of Economics, France and Antonio Saade Hazin, Independent Consultant on Public Policy
Content
Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Conceptual Framework and Review of Experiences 3. Country Case: France 4. Country Case: Mexico 5. Country Case: Brazil 6. Conclusions Index