The economics of water management in Southern Africa : an environmental accounting approach
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The economics of water management in Southern Africa : an environmental accounting approach
Edward Elgar, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-288) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents a valuable new tool for water management - water resource accounting - which significantly advances the economic analysis of water. Water resource accounts integrate detailed information about water supply and use with national income accounts to show the economic use of water, costs and tariffs paid, and the economic value of water for different economic uses.Based on the UN's handbook for environmental accounting, this book describes the implementation and policy application of water accounts in three African countries - Botswana, Namibia and South Africa - and discusses how they have been used by water managers. The book compares water use across the three countries, explaining the differences in water resources and water policy. In addition to the comprehensive outline of physical and monetary water accounts for each country, the authors provide an extensive discussion of water valuation as well as addressing a number of issues of regional importance, including water accounting for an international river basin and the impact of trade on each country's water use.
By demonstrating the usefulness of water resource accounts, this book makes a major contribution to the literature on water economics and management, sustainable development, and to the development of environmental accounting in general. The Economics of Water Management in Southern Africa will appeal to a wide readership including:
environmental and development economists
NGOs concerned with sustainable development
environmental advocacy groups
professionals (economists and environmentalists) working in Africa on water and sustainable development issues
water professionals
national accounts experts and statisticians.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction to Water Issues and Water Accounting in Southern Africa
Glenn-Marie Lange and Rashid Hassan
PART I: WATER ACCOUNTS
2. Water Accounting in Botswana: Progress and Challenges
Jaap Arntzen
3. Water Accounts and Water Policy in Namibia
Glenn-Marie Lange
4. Environmental and Economic Accounts for Water in South Africa
Rashid Hassan and Jackie Crafford
PART II: MAJOR REGIONAL WATER POLICY ISSUES
5. Comparison of Water Use in Botswana, Namibia and South Africa
Glenn-Marie Lange and Rashid Hassan
6. International Trade and Water Use
Glenn-Marie Lange and Rashid Hassan
PART III: ECONOMIC VALUATION OF WATER
7. Methodologies for Valuation of Water Services
Glenn-Marie Lange and Rashid Hassan
8. Case Studies of Water Valuation in Namibia's Commercial Farming Areas
Glenn-Marie Lange
9. The Value of Water for Off-stream Uses in South Africa
Rashid Hassan and Eric Mungatana
References
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"