Urban Innovations and Best Practices: Wastewater Treatment: Case Study of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Shanghai
dc.date.accessioned | 2015-03-18T12:24:34Z | |
dc.date.available | 2015-03-18T12:24:34Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2010-11-15 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2813 | |
dc.description.abstract | Private sector participation may be brought into public projects for several reasons, for example, to compensate for and/or improve on the structural inefficiencies caused by state management, or to gain access to additional financing not provided directly by the government. For example, the modernization of urban water governance in the PRC encompasses: (i) water tariff reforms to allow the water price to reflect full costs, and to instill safeguards to ensure that vulnerable groups have access to drinking water; (ii) improvements in transparency, accountability and management by the managing authorities; (iii) enhancements to the level and scope of public participation; and (iv) decentralization of water tasks and responsibilities down to the local level. | |
dc.language | English | |
dc.publisher | Asian Development Bank | |
dc.rights | CC BY 3.0 IGO | |
dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo | |
dc.title | Urban Innovations and Best Practices: Wastewater Treatment: Case Study of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Shanghai | |
dc.type | Briefs | |
dc.subject.expert | Environment | |
dc.subject.expert | Wastewater | |
dc.subject.expert | Wastewater Treatment | |
dc.subject.expert | Water | |
dc.subject.expert | Water Treatment | |
dc.subject.expert | Environmental Regulation | |
dc.subject.expert | Environmental Impact Assessment | |
dc.subject.expert | Environment and Pollution Prevention | |
dc.subject.expert | Contaminated Water | |
dc.subject.expert | Groundwater Protection | |
dc.subject.expert | Industrial Wastewater | |
dc.subject.expert | Wastewater Treatment | |
dc.subject.expert | Wastewater Collection | |
dc.subject.expert | Water Pollution Control | |
dc.subject.adb | Pollution Indexes | |
dc.subject.adb | Pollution Control | |
dc.subject.adb | Waste Disposal | |
dc.subject.adb | Waste recycling | |
dc.subject.adb | Environmental Health Water | |
dc.subject.adb | Sanitation services wastes | |
dc.subject.adb | Industrial Pollution | |
dc.subject.natural | Water | |
dc.subject.natural | Pollution | |
dc.subject.natural | Environmental compliances costs | |
dc.subject.natural | Ecological risk assessment | |
dc.subject.natural | Environmental impact evaluation | |
dc.subject.natural | Prevention of pollution | |
dc.subject.natural | Local government and environmental policy | |
dc.subject.natural | Liability for water pollution damages | |
dc.subject.natural | Pollution control industry | |
dc.subject.natural | Industrial waste | |
dc.subject.natural | Domestic wastewater | |
dc.title.series | Sustainable Urban Development Series | |
dc.contributor.imprint | Asian Development Bank | |
oar.theme | Environment | |
oar.theme | Water | |
oar.adminregion | East Asia Region | |
oar.country | People’s Republic of China | |
oar.identifier | OAR-003523 | |
oar.author | Asian Development Bank | |
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oar.googlescholar.linkpresent | true |
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