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be involved in their implementation - in other words, their "transaction costs" (TCs) . A new study from China has looked …
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City, Gansu Province, Northwest China. The study was carried out to see whether these costs were a significant barrier to a … system, the first of its kind in China, was introduced in 2002 to try and distribute water fairly and efficiently between …
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This study assesses the water use rights (WUR) system in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, Northwest China. The research … that water use quotas and trading in China must go hand in hand with social and administrative improvements if it is to …
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quotas. Such systems have not, however, been easy to implement. This study from China has looked at the performance of the … in China must go hand in hand with social and administrative improvements if it is to succeed. …
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Over the last decade the global movement toward involvement of the private sector in the provision of municipal water supply and sanitation services has been rapidly gaining momentum--and so has the political opposition. Is it true that poor households in developing countries oppose private...
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Wetlands provide rich environments for wildlife as well as agriculture. This frequently results in a conflict between wetland conservation and agricultural development. This, in turn, means that research into the interplay between development decision making, agricultural productivity and...
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This study provides an assessment of whether residents in Metro Manila would be willing to pay a fee for the protection and conservation of the four main watershed areas that provide them with water. It also investigates how such a 'water user fee' would best be organized and implemented and...
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This study assesses the different water supply options available to people in Vietnam's Mekong Delta (VMD). It ascertains which source is the cleanest and most sustainable, and then sees whether people can be encouraged to switch to this source. The study finds that there are three main sources...
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This study investigates the impact of proposals to reduce the height of dykes in Vietnam's Mekong River Delta. The proposals are designed to reduce wetland water levels to an environmentally sustainable level, however it has not been clear how this will affect farmers in the region. High dykes...
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Providing a high-quality water supply to all sectors of society is one of the most pressing and difficult challenge facing cities across Southeast Asia. Water supply is an expensive proposition in low income countries and often tradeoffs have to be made among such attributes as purity,...
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