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245 0 0 _aRegulation of urban water services
_ban overview
_cEnrique Cabrera and Enrique Cabrera Jr. (editors)
250 _a1st publ.
260 _aLondon
_bIWA
_c2017
300 _aXX, 196 p.
_c24 cm
336 _2isbdcontent
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337 _2isbdmedia
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500 _aAutores: Enrique Cabrera Jr. (Spain), Jaime Melo Baptista (Portugal), Michael Rouse (United Kingdom), Andrew Spears (Australia), Jens M. Prisum (Denmark), Andrei Jouravlev (Latin America), Wolf Merkel & Nicole Anntee Müller (Germany), Mathias Krause & María del Rosario Navia (Inter-American Development Bank, IDB), Enrique Cabrera (Spain), Féliz Parra (Aqualia, Spain)
520 _aOver the years urban water systems developed rapidly and unsystematically and today their implementation requires more control. They need to meet the demands of citizens for the 21st century in a sustainable manner providing good quality and at the lowest possible cost. Urban water services represent a cornerstone of human civilization. They are fundamental for the wellbeing of the people living in an area and the economic growth in the region. Given their monopolistic nature, and increasing expectations placed on the quality, sustainability and affordability of those services, their regulation is necessary to meet the expectations of the citizens of the 21st century. Regulation of Urban Water Services provides an overview of the regulation of urban water management throughout world and in Spain. To set the sector in order, the management of urban water systems requires a new tool to implement regulations that cover the varied concerns of high quality standards, growing complexity, social importance, the intrinsic monopolist nature of the sector and sustaining them environmentally, economically and socially. A series of case studies presented by international experts, aiming to identify best practices in regulation especially useful in those parts of the world where the regulatory model has not been fully designed or implemented. In order to provide water services meeting high quality standards, to face the growing complexity of the social and environmental constraints and to guarantee that those services will be economically, socially and environmentally sustainable; an effective form of regulation is necessary.
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_aRegulación
651 4 _aEspaña
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651 4 _aPortugal
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651 4 _aReino Unido
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651 4 _aAustralia
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651 4 _aDinamarca
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651 4 _aAmérica Latina
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651 4 _aAlemania
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653 _aServicios urbanos de agua
653 _aTarifas
653 _aPrecios
653 _aInfraestructuras
700 1 _aCabrera, Enrique
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700 1 _aCabrera Jr, Enrique
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