Urban Water Economics
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Urban Water Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (21 December 2021) | Viewed by 29340
Special Issue Editors
Interests: water economics; environmental economics; economic evaluation of public policies; regional fiscal balances; fiscal federalism
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Water resources management in urban areas has special relevance because water availability, quality, and safety have important implications for human and economic development in these areas that concentrate an ever-increasing proportion of the population and economic activity. Moreover, in these urban settings, domestic, industrial, municipal, recreational, and environmental water uses compete, so it is essential to guarantee efficient water allocation and use in such a way that produces an equitable distribution of costs and enables all people to meet their basic needs for drinking water.
To achieve these goals, an adequate implementation of both demand and supply measures are needed as well as a high degree of water governance. In this context, economic analysis plays a key role in the design and assessment of these measures, as it can be used to ensure that they are efficient, equitable, affordable, and sustainable.
This Special Issue aims to offer an overview of recent developments in urban water resources management from an economic perspective. Both methodological and empirical contributions are welcome as well as relevant literature reviews. This includes contributions from different disciplines that employ a diverse range of approaches and use economic analysis to address such topics as:
- Water demand estimation and forecasting;
- Analysis and design of water pricing policies;
- Incentives for R&D investments;
- Implementation of water-saving measures;
- Analysis of the effectiveness of awareness campaigns;
- Analysis of water end uses;
- Socioeconomic aspects of water use;
- Water infrastructure assessment;
- Development and use of alternative water resources; and
- Improvements in water governance (stakeholder participation, public–private collaboration, privatization, etc.).
Prof. Dr. Ramón Barberán
Dr. Pilar Gracia-De-Rentería
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Urban water
- Water economics
- Water demand management
- Water pricing policies
- Water-saving measures
- Water supply
- Water governance
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