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Improving Water Management
Recent OECD Experience
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
Version: E-book (PDF Format)
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  21 Feb 2003  Language: English  Pages: 132  Tables: 13  Charts: 21  ISBN: 9789264099500  OECD Code: 972003021E1 
 

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This report brings together the recent work done by OECD on water management issues and identifies the main policy challenges for sustainable water management.  Issues discussed are:  performance of water management policies in OECD countries; water pricing; financing of water and wastewater infrastructure; water-related development co-operation; social aspects of water pricing; biochemical technologies for improving water quality; and aid to the water supply and sanitation sector.  Co-published by IWA Publishing, London:  www.iwapublishing.com


Other languages:  Japanese (Distributed by another publisher) French (Available)

Other Versions:  Print - Paperback

Multilingual summaries:  Japanese, Italian, Spanish, German, Portuguese


Table of contents:

Executive Summary
Part I. Key Challenges in Water Management
-Introduction
-Chapter 1. Key Trends and Challenges
-Chapter 2. Meeting the Key Challenges: Recent OECD Experience
Part II. Making Markets Work for Water Management
-Introduction
-Chapter 3. Water Pricing in OECD Countries
-Chapter 4. Water Pricing in Selected Non-OECD Countries
Part III. Improving Decision Making
-Introduction
-Chapter 5. Working in Partnership with the Private Sector
Part IV. Harnessing Science and Technology
-Introduction
-Chapter 6. Technology and Information Needs for Improved Drinking Water Quality
Part V. Working in Partnership with Developing Countries
-Introduction
-Chapter 7. Aid to the Water Supply and Sanitation Sector
Part VI. Conclusions
-Introduction
References

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