Money Flows: Economics of Water Supply and Sewerage in Germany
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Kraemer, R. Andreas; Michael Strübin; Wenke Hansen 1998: Money Flows: Economics of Water Supply and Sewerage in Germany. Ecologic - Centre for International and European Environmental Policy, Berlin.
Kraemer, R. Andreas; Michael Strübin; Wenke Hansen 1998: Money Flows: Economics of Water Supply and Sewerage in Germany. Ecologic - Centre for International and European Environmental Policy, Berlin.
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Englisch
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Europäische Kommission, Generaldirektion Forschung (GD Forschung), International - Jahr
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- 33 S.
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- Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Gesamtes Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Abstract
2 Introduction
2.1 Background and Motivation
2.2 Objectives and Methodology of the Study
2.3 Structureof this Report
3 Background: Economics in Water Management in Germany
3.1 Economic Instruments for Water Resource Protection
3.1 .1 Federal Effluent Charge (Abwasserabgabe)
3.1.2 Administrative Fees for Effluent Discharge Permits
3.1.3 Compensation Payments to Farmers
3.2 Economic Instruments for Water Resource Management
3.2.1 Water Resource Taxes
3.2.2 Administrative Fees for Water Abstraction Permits
3.2.3 Promotion of Water Saving
3.3 Economic Assessments in Water Management
4 Economics of Urban Water Services in Germany
4.1 Economics of Water Supply in Germany
4.1.1 Structure of Water Supply
4.1.2 Principles of Water Price Formation and Regulation
4.1.3 Subsidies for Water Supply Services
4.1.4 Water Prices
4.1.5 Turnover of Water Supply Services
4.2 Economics of Sewerage in Germany
4.2.1 Structure of Sewerage Services
4.2.2 Principles of Sewerage Charge Formation and Regulation
4.2.3 Subsidies for Sewerage Services
4.2.4 Sewerage Charges
4.2.5 Turnover of Sewerage Services
4.3 Economics of the Urban Water Cycle in Germany
4.3.1 The Framework
4.3.2 Asset Valuation in Urban Water Industry
4.3.3 Total Balance of Income and Expenditures
4.3.4 Household Bills
4.3.4 Social Aspects of Prices and Bills for Water Services
4.3.5 Dynamic Aspects of Water Prices
4.3.6 Concluding Remarks
5 Challenges to the Existing Structure
6 Evaluation and Conclusions
7 References - Schlüsselwörter
Kahlenborn, Walter; R. Andreas Kraemer 1998: Subsidiarity and Policy Integration. Ecologic - Institute for International and European Environmental Policy, Berlin.
Kahlenborn, Walter; R. Andreas Kraemer ???: Water Policy Formulation in Germany. Ecologic - Institute for International and European Environmental Policy, Berlin.
Kraemer, R. Andreas; Ralph Piotrowski; Mathias Hohmann et al. 1998: From Source to Sea? Approaches to River Basin Management in Germany. Ecologic - Institute for International and European Environmental Policy, Berlin.
Kraemer, R. Andreas; Michael Strübin; 1998: Sustainability of European Water Management: A Catalogue of Criteria. Ecologic - Centre for International and European Environmental Policy, Berlin.
Kraemer, R. Andreas; Keya Choudhury; Eleftheria Kampa 2001: Protecting Water Resources: Pollution Prevention – Thematic Background Paper for the International Conference on Freshwater – Bonn, 3-7 December 2001. Ecologic, Institute for International and European Environmental Policy, Berlin.