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Water Supply

Volume 5 Number 6

Contents

1–15
New directions in water economics, finance and statistics
K.P. Tsagarakis
17–40
Can water institutions be cured? A water institutions health index
A. Dinar and R.M. Saleth
41–52
Economic modelling for groundwater resources management
A. Xepapadeas
53–56
Deciding now what we want to be tomorrow as a key way of speeding the water business change
R. Parena
57–65
Sanitation for all in periurban areas? Only if we use simplified sewerage
D.D. Mara
67–74
The water demand shaping effects of new irrigation technology: evapotranspiration irrigation controllers in southern California, USA
T.W. Chesnutt
75–84
Derivation of irrigation water demand functions through linear and non-linear optimisation models: application to an intensively irrigated area in northern Greece
D. Latinopoulos
85–93
Economic analysis of domestic, industrial and agricultural water demands in China
Y. Zhou and R.S.J. Tol
95–104
Using Bayesian network models to incorporate uncertainty in the economic analysis of pollution abatement measures under the water framework directive
D.N. Barton, T. Saloranta, T.H. Bakken, A.Lyche Solheim, J. Moe, J.R. Selvik and N. Vagstad
105–113
Estimation of willingness to pay for wastewater treatment
M. Genius, M. Manioudaki, E. Mokas, E. Pantagakis, D. Tampakakis and K.P. Tsagarakis
115–123
An assessment of wetland management scenarios: the case of Zazari–Cheimaditida (Greece)
A. Psychoudakis, A. Ragkos and M. Seferlis
125–133
Using a choice experiment to estimate non-use values: the case of Cheimaditida wetland, Greece
E. Birol, K. Karousakis and P. Koundouri
135–144
Cost of services and willingness to pay for reliable urban water supply: a study from Delhi, India
V. Dutta and A.P. Tiwari
145–154
Decentralised wastewater treatment technologies from a national perspective: at what cost are they competitive?
M. Maurer, D. Rothenberger and T.A. Larsen
155–162
Cost analysis and evaluation of urban sewage processing units
M. Gratziou, S. Ekonomou and M. Tsalkatidou
163–171
Using water bills to reinforce price signals: evidence from the USA
S. Gaudin
173–181
Analysis of water price determinants in France: cost recovery, competition for the market and operator's strategy
S. Garcia, L. Guérin-Schneider and G. Fauquert
183–188
Residential price elasticity of demand for water
S. Metaxas and E. Charalambous
189–196
Pricing irrigation water under asymmetric information and cost recovery constraints
V. Gallerani, M. Raggi and D. Viaggi
197–207
Efficient use of subsidies in the financing of water and wastewater investments
A.J. Almagro
209–216
Charging to enter the water shop? The costs of urban water connections for the poor
R.W.A. Franceys
217–224
A design for a fresh water spot market
J.F. Raffensperger and M. Milke
225–233
Market-driven pricing structures for drinking water
S.H.F.M. Meij, C.J.M. Ruiters and J.C.J. Stumphius
235–242
Effects of water tariff structures on water demand in Tokyo metropolis
S. Takizawa, C. Iwasaki and K. Oguma
243–250
Drinking water policy in the frame of the Directive 2000/60/EC with emphasis on drinking water prices
N. Safarikas, N.V. Paranychianakis, O. Kotselidou and A.N. Angelakis
251–261
Theory matters! Efficiency measurement and water utilities
J. Sauer
263–271
Recent advances in calculating economic intervention frequency for active leakage control, and implications for calculation of economic leakage levels
A.O. Lambert and M. Fantozzi
273–280
Trans-national water supply benchmarking: the cross-border co-operation of the Bavarian EFFWB project and the Austrian OVGW project
H. Theuretzbacher-Fritz, J. Schielein, H. Kiesl, J. Kölbl, R. Neunteufel and R. Perfler
281–288
Source identification of groundwater pollution with the aid of multivariate statistical analysis
T.N. Wu, Y.C. Huang, M.S. Lee and C.M. Kao
289–299
Detection of changes in streamflow series in western Europe over 1901–2000
W. Wang, P.H.A.J.M.Van Gelder and J.K. Vrijling