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Benefits of investing in water and sanitation : an OECD perspective.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Contributor:
Trémolet, Sophie.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Series:
OECD Studies on Water, 22245081.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Water-supply--Economic aspects.
Water-supply.
Sanitation--Economic aspects.
Sanitation.
Sewage disposal--Economic aspects.
Sewage disposal.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (151 p.)
Place of Publication:
[Paris] : OECD, c2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The provision of water supply, sanitation and wastewater services generates substantial benefits for public health, the economy and the environment. Benefit-to-cost ratios can be as high as 7 to 1 for basic water and sanitation services in developing countries. Wastewater treatment interventions, for example, generate significant benefits for public health, the environment and for certain economic sectors such as fisheries, tourism and property markets. The full magnitude of the benefits of water services is seldom considered for a number of reasons, including the difficulty in quantifying important non-economic benefits such as non-use values, dignity, social status, cleanliness and overall well-being. Also, information about the benefits of water services is usually hidden in the technical literature, where it remains invisible to key decision-makers in ministries. This report draws together and summarises existing information on the benefits of water and sanitation.
Contents:
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Annex - Evaluating the benefits
Policy implications
Setting the stage
Providing access to services
Abbreviations and acronyms
Executive Summary
Introduction
Investing downstream in wastewater treatment and safe disposal
Managing water supply and demand in a sustainable manner.
Notes:
"This report was written by Sophie Tremolet"--P. 5.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-136).
ISBN:
1-283-13080-7
9786613130808
92-64-10081-4
OCLC:
707913073

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