Which economic model for a water-efficient Europe? Report of a CEPS Task Force. CEPS Task Force Report, 27 November 2012
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01/11/2012
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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 |
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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. |
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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 NonPeerReviewed |