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“Innovative practices in the African Water Supply and Sanitation Sector is a must read for practitioners who are interested getting started on the path towards more sustainable water management. It is a rich collection of practical African case stu
Publikováno v:
Public Health, 125(6), 368-376. Elsevier
This socio-economic review provides an overview of the sanitation crisis in slum areas, and re-emphasizes the importance of sanitation. It highlights a lack of recognition of actual drivers for sanitation improvements, and the complexities in the pro
Publikováno v:
Water Policy. 13:459-470
This paper investigates whether and how different regulatory regimes for water pricing incorporate mechanisms for consumer inclusion. A literature review suggests that the more separation between policymaking and economic regulation, the higher the i
Autor:
Tom Buyi, Marco Schouten
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Public Sector Management. 23:431-443
Purpose – This paper aims to test the 100‐days rapid change model for African public water utilities.Design/methodology/approach – A case study is conducted of three 100‐days rapid change programs in public water utilities in Uganda, Tanzania
Publikováno v:
Competition and Regulation in Network Industries. 11:130-151
The voluntary benchmarking system of the Dutch drinking water sector has matured over time. Nowadays it is Europe's most veteran benchmarking scheme of drinking water companies. The system has been praised by many; although also critical notes are he
Autor:
Marco Schouten, Meine Pieter van Dijk
Publikováno v:
Water Policy. 12:248-259
Any water company is subject to regulation, either through bylaws, national or supra-national regulations. In this contribution we assess how these regulatory regimes affect the discretion of privately owned companies in England and Wales and publicl
Autor:
Marco Schouten, Klaas Schwartz
Publikováno v:
Water Policy. 9:119-129
Because water services are a private good, a merit good, an economic good and subject to market failure, the provision of water services features prominently on the political agenda in many countries, essentially making it a “political good”. Bei
Autor:
Marco Schouten, Klaas Schwartz
Publikováno v:
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics. 6:407-421
There is an urgent need for investments in the water sector. Still about a billion people lack access to drinking water services, and the double amount lacks proper sanitation services. To reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) substantial add