Assessment of Economic Impacts in Water Supply and Sanitation

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Title :

Assessment of Economic Impacts in Water Supply and Sanitation

Author :

Lina Ibarra [email protected]

Type :

Literature Review

Date :

August 2008

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Description :

The present water supply and sanitation literature review is part of UNDP’s, Water Governance Programme (WGP) and the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Economics of Water Initiative (EWI). EWI is a collaborative initiative to promote water supply and sanitation investments and scale up of access to WSS for the poor. To this extent, the review aims to provide useful data to analyze the linkages between water supply and sanitation and the economic benefits that can be drawn from investments and improvements in the sector.

The review is a compilation of existing studies, methodologies and useful sites in the WSS field. It is a resource tool for policy-makers, researchers and practitioners interested in the subject. It includes relevant information at the global, regional and country level and it is divided into three sections: 1) paper and studies 2) surveys and methodologies and 3) related web sites.





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