Which economic model for a water-efficient Europe? Report of a CEPS Task Force. CEPS Task Force Report, 27 November 2012


Autoria(s): Egenhofer, Christian.; Alessi, Monica; Teusch, Jonas; Núñez Ferrer, Jorge
Data(s)

01/11/2012

Resumo

This CEPS Task Force Report focuses on how to improve water efficiency in Europe, notably in public supply, households, agriculture, energy and manufacturing as well as across sectors. It presents a number of recommendations on how to make better use of economic policy instruments to sustainably manage the EU’s water resources. Published in the run-up to the European Commission’s “Blueprint to Safeguard Europe’s Waters”, the report contributes to the policy deliberations in two ways. First, by assessing the viability of economic policy instruments, it addresses a major shortcoming that has so far prevented the 2000 EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) from becoming fully effective in practice: the lack of appropriate, coherent and effective instruments in (some) member states. Second, as the Task Force report is the result of an interactive process involving a variety of stakeholders, it is able to point to the key differences in interpreting and applying WFD principles that have led to a lack of policy coherence across the EU and to offer some pragmatic advice on moving forward.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aei.pitt.edu/37842/1/Water_TF_report.pdf

Egenhofer, Christian. and Alessi, Monica and Teusch, Jonas and Núñez Ferrer, Jorge (2012) Which economic model for a water-efficient Europe? Report of a CEPS Task Force. CEPS Task Force Report, 27 November 2012. UNSPECIFIED.

Relação

http://www.ceps.be/book/which-economic-model-water-efficient-europe

http://aei.pitt.edu/37842/

Palavras-Chave #agriculture policy
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Other

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