私营部门在应对水资源短缺方面的潜力:经济学

Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Peter Debaere, Andrew Kapral
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引用次数: 9

摘要

全球水资源短缺问题日益严重。我们将讨论私营部门和私人投资如何帮助解决水资源短缺问题,特别是在发达和中等收入经济体。我们首先从经济角度阐述了为什么地方、地区和国家政府传统上在提供水安全方面发挥了巨大的作用。接下来,我们描述了私营部门可能扮演的一整套角色,从完全私有化的水务部门到更有限的公私合作伙伴关系(PPPs)、企业社会责任(CSR),以及可能独立于公共部门进行的影响投资。支持更多私人参与的理论和经验基础来自于重新评估水务部门作为自然垄断的传统观点,其规模回报不断增加,以及合同理论,该理论强调精心撰写的合同意味着控制,但并不总是要求公共所有权。在许多地方,日益严重的水资源短缺和急需升级的水基础设施表明,公共机构和社会无法应对社会和环境挑战,这为企业社会责任和影响力投资形式的私人倡议打开了大门。
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The potential of the private sector in combating water scarcity: The economics

Water scarcity is increasing across the globe. We discuss how the private sector and private investment can assist in the fight against water scarcity, especially in advanced and middle-income economies. We first lay out from an economic perspective why local, regional, and national governments have traditionally played an outsized role in providing water security. We next describe a whole set of possible roles for the private sector, ranging from a fully privatized water sector to more limited public–private partnerships (PPPs), corporate social responsibility (CSR), and impact investment that may take place independent of the public sector. The theoretical and empirical underpinnings of an argument for greater private involvement emerge from reassessing the traditional view of the water sector as a natural monopoly with increasing returns to scale, as well as from contract theory that emphasizes how carefully written contracts imply control but do not require public ownership at all times. Rising water scarcity and water infrastructures badly in need of an upgrade in many places point to public institutions and societies not meeting the social and environmental challenge, which opens the door for private initiatives in the form of corporate social responsibility and impact investing.

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Water Security
Water Security Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
CiteScore
8.50
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期刊介绍: Water Security aims to publish papers that contribute to a better understanding of the economic, social, biophysical, technological, and institutional influencers of current and future global water security. At the same time the journal intends to stimulate debate, backed by science, with strong interdisciplinary connections. The goal is to publish concise and timely reviews and synthesis articles about research covering the following elements of water security: -Shortage- Flooding- Governance- Health and Sanitation
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