Analysis of the Environmental Implications of the Scenarios
Deliverable 7 Implications of the Different Scenarios
- Publikation
- Zitiervorschlag
Herbke, Nadine; Britta Pielen; Jessica Ward et al. 2004: Deliverable 7 Implications of the Different Scenarios – EUROMARKET Water Liberalisation Scenarios - Analysis of the Environmental Implications of the Scenarios. Ecologic – Institute for International and European Environmental Policy/ UNESCO-IHE – Institute for Water Education.
Herbke, Nadine; Britta Pielen; Jessica Ward et al. 2004: Deliverable 7 Implications of the Different Scenarios – EUROMARKET Water Liberalisation Scenarios – Analysis of the Environmental Implications of the Scenarios. Ecologic– Institute for International and European Environmental Policy/ UNESCO-IHE – Institute for Water Education.
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Englisch
- Autorenschaft
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Marco Schouten (UNESCO-IHE)Martin Bijlsma (UNESCO-IHE)
- Credits
with contributions from Martha Garcia
- Finanzierung
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Europäische Kommission, Generaldirektion Forschung (GD Forschung), International - Jahr
- Umfang
- 62 S.
- Projekt
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- Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Gesamtes Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 OBJECTIVE AND APPROACH OF WP7 WITHIN THE EUROMARKET PROJECT
2 BACKGROUND
3 METHODOLOGY FOR THE ANALYSIS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS
4 ANALYSIS OF SCENARIO 1A: DELEGATION CONTRACTS AND STRONG REGULATION
4.1 Summary of End State 1a
4.2 Implications on the protection of water resources and quality
4.3 Implications for drinking water related issues
4.4 Repercussions on other water uses and sectors
4.5 Interdependencies between the environmental implications of End State 1a
5 ANALYSIS OF SCENARIO 1B: DELEGATION CONTRACTS AND EXTREME COMPETITION
5.1 Summary of End State 1b
5.2 Implications on the protection of water resources and quality
5.3 Implications for drinking water related issues
5.4 Repercussions on other water uses and sectors
5.5 Interdependencies between the environmental implications of End State 1b
6 ANALYSIS OF SCENARIO 2: OUTSOURCING
6.1 Summary of End State 2
6.2 Implications on the protection of water resources and quality
6.3 Implications for drinking water related issues
6.4 Repercussions on other water uses and sectors
6.5 Interdependencies between the environmental implications of End State 2
7 ANALYSIS OF SCENARIO 3: REGULATED MONOPOLY
7.1. Summary of End State 3
7.2. Implications on the protection of water resources and water
7.3. Implications for drinking water related issues
7.4. Repercussions on other water uses and sectors
7.5. Interdependencies between the environmental implications of End State 3
8 ANALYSIS OF SCENARIO 4: DIRECT PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
8.1 Summary of End State 4
8.2 Implications on the protection of water resources and quality
8.3 Implications for drinking water related issues
8.4 Repercussions on other water uses and sectors
8.5 Interdependencies between the environmental implications of End State 4
9 ANALYSIS OF SCENARIO 5: COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT
9.1 Summary of End State 5
9.2 Implications on the protection of water resources and quality
9.3 Implications for drinking water related issues
9.4 Repercussions on other water uses and sectors
9.5 Interdependencies between the environmental implications of End State 5
12 SYNTHESIS
13 CONCLUSION
14 BIBLIOGRAPHY - Schlüsselwörter
2004: Deliverable 5 - EUROMARKET Water Liberalisaion Scenarios - Identification and Description of Plausible Water Liberalisation Scenarios. IDD/IHE/EPFL/Paris VIII/Delft UT/ENGREF/University Bocconi/Ecologic/UCL/University of Zaragoza.
2004: Deliverable 4 - EUROMARKET Water Liberalisaion Scenarios - Analysis of the Legislation and Emerging Regulation at the EU Country Level. UCL/IHE/Paris VIII/ENGREF/Ecologic.
2003: Deliverable 1 - EUROMARKET Water Liberalisaion Scenarios - Analysis of the European Unions Explicit and Implicit Policies and Approaches in the Larger Water Sector. ENGREF/IHE/EPFL/Paris VIII/Delft UT/University Bocconi/University of Birmingham/Ecologic/UCL/University of Zaragoza.