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21 Aug 2012 |
A Framework for Financing Water Resources Management
This report provides a framework for policy discussions around financing water resources management that are taking place at local, basin, national, or transboundary levels. |
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20 Jun 2019 |
Applying the OECD Principles on Water Governance to Floods
This report uses the OECD Principles on Water Governance as a tool for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue and practical assessment of the performance of flood governance systems. It applies the Principles to flood-prone contexts to help strengthen... |
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17 Mar 2011 |
Benefits of Investing in Water and Sanitation
This report draws together and summarises existing information on the benefits of water and sanitation. |
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18 Jun 2014 |
Climate Change, Water and Agriculture
This report reviews the main linkages between climate change, water and agriculture as a means to identifying and discussing adaptation strategies for better use and conservation of water resources. |
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16 Jul 2021 |
Developing a Water Policy Outlook for Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine
The OECD has been working on water policy reform in the countries of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia for over 20 years. Three of the countries within the region, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine have signed Association... |
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22 Mar 2017 |
Diffuse Pollution, Degraded Waters
After decades of regulation and investment to reduce point source water pollution, OECD countries still face water quality challenges (e.g. eutrophication) from diffuse agricultural and urban sources of pollution, that is disperse pollution from... |
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28 Sept 2015 |
Drying Wells, Rising Stakes
Groundwater has provided great benefits to agriculture irrigation in semi-arid OECD countries, but its intensive use beyond recharge in certain regions has depleted resources and generated significant negative environmental externalities. |
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12 Oct 2023 |
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Freshwater
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are contaminants of emerging environmental and health concern that have been detected in freshwater, wastewater and drinking water. They interfere with the endocrine system in humans and wildlife, and produce... |
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22 Sept 2017 |
Enhancing Water Use Efficiency in Korea
The report, building on a policy dialogue with a range of stakeholders in Korea, analyses how economic policy instruments under the responsibility of the Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport can be adjusted to contribute to water... |
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30 Jul 2019 |
Enhancing the Economic Regulatory System for Moldova’s Water Supply and Sanitation
This report aims to support the development of a sound economic regulatory system for the water supply and sanitation (WSS) sector in the Republic of Moldova (hereafter “Moldova”). The prevailing policy framework calls for drastic developments in WSS... |
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15 Mar 2018 |
Facilitating the Reform of Economic Instruments for Water Management in Georgia
This study assesses the use of economic instruments for water resources management in Georgia and considers options for reform following the 2014 signature of an Association Agreement with the EU committing to alignment with the EU’s Water Framework... |
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27 May 2020 |
Financing Water Supply, Sanitation and Flood Protection
The OECD and the Directorate-General for Environment, the European Commission department responsible for EU policy on the environment, joined forces to examine current and future water-related financing challenges faced by EU member states. These... |
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04 Mar 2022 |
Financing a Water Secure Future
This report presents a summary of the key challenges and opportunities related to financing that contributes to water security and sustainable growth distilling insights from the Roundtable on Financing Water and related analyses. It covers a broad... |
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13 Jan 2022 |
Fostering Water Resilience in Brazil
Brazil made significant progress in managing water resources since the adoption of the National Water Law in 1997 and the creation of the National Water and Sanitation Agency (ANA) in 2000. Nevertheless, water security challenges persist and will be... |
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17 Oct 2017 |
Groundwater Allocation
Groundwater allocation determines who is able to use groundwater resources, how, when and where. It directly affects the value (economic, ecological, socio-cultural) that individuals and society obtain from groundwater, today and in the future. |
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21 Mar 2023 |
Implementing Water Economics in the EU Water Framework Directive
The EU Water Framework and Floods Directives have not only set the level of ambition for water resources management in Europe, but have also provided a model for other regions in the world. Effective implementation of the Directives requires that due... |
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21 Mar 2018 |
Implementing the OECD Principles on Water Governance
Three years after the adoption of the OECD Water Governance Principles, this report takes stock of their use and evolving practices, and provides an indicator framework building on lessons learned from their implementation in different countries and... |
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23 Oct 2017 |
Improving Domestic Financial Support Mechanisms in Moldova's Water and Sanitation Sector
The water supply and sanitation (WSS) sector in Moldova is not financially sustainable: tariffs do not typically cover operational costs and capital investments are heavily funded by external development partners. |
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12 Mar 2010 |
Innovative Financing Mechanisms for the Water Sector
This report examines innovative mechanisms that can help attract new financial resources into water and sanitation services. In particular, it focuses on mobilising market-based repayable financing. |
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26 Aug 2019 |
Making Blended Finance Work for Water and Sanitation
Investments in water and sanitation are a prerequisite to deliver on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular on SDG 6 ensuring availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. Blended finance can play an... |
OECD Studies on Water
Water is essential for economic growth, human health, and the environment. Yet governments around the world face significant challenges in managing their water resources effectively. The problems are multiple and complex: billions of people are still without access to safe water and adequate sanitation; competition for water is increasing among the different uses and users; and major investment is required to maintain and improve water infrastructure in OECD and non-OECD countries. This OECD series on water provides policy analysis and guidance on the economic, financial and governance aspects of water resources management. These aspects generally lie at the heart of the water problem and hold the key to unlocking the policy puzzle.
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- ISSN : 22245081 (en ligne)
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A Framework for Financing Water Resources Management
OCDE
21 Aug 2012
This report provides a framework for policy discussions around financing water resources management that are taking place at local, basin, national, or transboundary levels.
Applying the OECD Principles on Water Governance to Floods
OCDE
20 Jun 2019
This report uses the OECD Principles on Water Governance as a tool for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue and practical assessment of the performance of flood governance systems. It applies the Principles to flood-prone contexts to help strengthen...
Benefits of Investing in Water and Sanitation
OCDE
17 Mar 2011
This report draws together and summarises existing information on the benefits of water and sanitation.
Climate Change, Water and Agriculture
OCDE
18 Jun 2014
This report reviews the main linkages between climate change, water and agriculture as a means to identifying and discussing adaptation strategies for better use and conservation of water resources.
The OECD has been working on water policy reform in the countries of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia for over 20 years. Three of the countries within the region, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine have signed Association...
Diffuse Pollution, Degraded Waters
OCDE
22 Mar 2017
After decades of regulation and investment to reduce point source water pollution, OECD countries still face water quality challenges (e.g. eutrophication) from diffuse agricultural and urban sources of pollution, that is disperse pollution from...
Drying Wells, Rising Stakes
OCDE
28 Sept 2015
Groundwater has provided great benefits to agriculture irrigation in semi-arid OECD countries, but its intensive use beyond recharge in certain regions has depleted resources and generated significant negative environmental externalities.
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Freshwater
OCDE
12 Oct 2023
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are contaminants of emerging environmental and health concern that have been detected in freshwater, wastewater and drinking water. They interfere with the endocrine system in humans and wildlife, and produce...
Enhancing Water Use Efficiency in Korea
OCDE
22 Sept 2017
The report, building on a policy dialogue with a range of stakeholders in Korea, analyses how economic policy instruments under the responsibility of the Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport can be adjusted to contribute to water...
This report aims to support the development of a sound economic regulatory system for the water supply and sanitation (WSS) sector in the Republic of Moldova (hereafter “Moldova”). The prevailing policy framework calls for drastic developments in WSS...
This study assesses the use of economic instruments for water resources management in Georgia and considers options for reform following the 2014 signature of an Association Agreement with the EU committing to alignment with the EU’s Water Framework...
Financing Water Supply, Sanitation and Flood Protection
OCDE
27 May 2020
The OECD and the Directorate-General for Environment, the European Commission department responsible for EU policy on the environment, joined forces to examine current and future water-related financing challenges faced by EU member states. These...
Financing a Water Secure Future
OCDE
04 Mar 2022
This report presents a summary of the key challenges and opportunities related to financing that contributes to water security and sustainable growth distilling insights from the Roundtable on Financing Water and related analyses. It covers a broad...
Fostering Water Resilience in Brazil
OCDE
13 Jan 2022
Brazil made significant progress in managing water resources since the adoption of the National Water Law in 1997 and the creation of the National Water and Sanitation Agency (ANA) in 2000. Nevertheless, water security challenges persist and will be...
Groundwater Allocation
OCDE
17 Oct 2017
Groundwater allocation determines who is able to use groundwater resources, how, when and where. It directly affects the value (economic, ecological, socio-cultural) that individuals and society obtain from groundwater, today and in the future.
Implementing Water Economics in the EU Water Framework Directive
OCDE
21 Mar 2023
The EU Water Framework and Floods Directives have not only set the level of ambition for water resources management in Europe, but have also provided a model for other regions in the world. Effective implementation of the Directives requires that due...
Implementing the OECD Principles on Water Governance
OCDE
21 Mar 2018
Three years after the adoption of the OECD Water Governance Principles, this report takes stock of their use and evolving practices, and provides an indicator framework building on lessons learned from their implementation in different countries and...
Improving Domestic Financial Support Mechanisms in Moldova's Water and Sanitation Sector
OCDE
23 Oct 2017
The water supply and sanitation (WSS) sector in Moldova is not financially sustainable: tariffs do not typically cover operational costs and capital investments are heavily funded by external development partners.
Innovative Financing Mechanisms for the Water Sector
OCDE
12 Mar 2010
This report examines innovative mechanisms that can help attract new financial resources into water and sanitation services. In particular, it focuses on mobilising market-based repayable financing.
Making Blended Finance Work for Water and Sanitation
OCDE
26 Aug 2019
Investments in water and sanitation are a prerequisite to deliver on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular on SDG 6 ensuring availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. Blended finance can play an...