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Global cost-benefit analysis of water supply and sanitation interventions
by
Haller, Laurence
, Bartram, Jamie
, Hutton, Guy
in
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/ Combined water
/ Cost benefit analysis
/ Cost control
/ Costs
/ Developing Countries
/ Diarrhea - economics
/ Diarrhea - epidemiology
/ Diarrhea - prevention & control
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic benefits
/ Economics
/ Global Health
/ Health Status
/ Humans
/ Investment
/ LDCs
/ Models, Econometric
/ Purification
/ Regions
/ Sanitary Engineering - economics
/ Sanitation
/ Sanitation facilities
/ Sanitation services
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Time Factors
/ Water analysis
/ Water purification
/ Water shortages
/ Water supply
/ Water Supply - economics
2007
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Global cost-benefit analysis of water supply and sanitation interventions
by
Haller, Laurence
, Bartram, Jamie
, Hutton, Guy
in
Access
/ Combined water
/ Cost benefit analysis
/ Cost control
/ Costs
/ Developing Countries
/ Diarrhea - economics
/ Diarrhea - epidemiology
/ Diarrhea - prevention & control
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic benefits
/ Economics
/ Global Health
/ Health Status
/ Humans
/ Investment
/ LDCs
/ Models, Econometric
/ Purification
/ Regions
/ Sanitary Engineering - economics
/ Sanitation
/ Sanitation facilities
/ Sanitation services
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Time Factors
/ Water analysis
/ Water purification
/ Water shortages
/ Water supply
/ Water Supply - economics
2007
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Global cost-benefit analysis of water supply and sanitation interventions
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Haller, Laurence
, Bartram, Jamie
, Hutton, Guy
in
Access
/ Combined water
/ Cost benefit analysis
/ Cost control
/ Costs
/ Developing Countries
/ Diarrhea - economics
/ Diarrhea - epidemiology
/ Diarrhea - prevention & control
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic benefits
/ Economics
/ Global Health
/ Health Status
/ Humans
/ Investment
/ LDCs
/ Models, Econometric
/ Purification
/ Regions
/ Sanitary Engineering - economics
/ Sanitation
/ Sanitation facilities
/ Sanitation services
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Time Factors
/ Water analysis
/ Water purification
/ Water shortages
/ Water supply
/ Water Supply - economics
2007
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Global cost-benefit analysis of water supply and sanitation interventions
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Global cost-benefit analysis of water supply and sanitation interventions
2007
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The aim of this study was to estimate the economic benefits and costs of a range of interventions to improve access to water supply and sanitation facilities in the developing world. Results are presented for eleven developing country WHO sub-regions as well as at the global level, in United States Dollars (US $) for the year 2000. Five different types of water supply and sanitation improvement were modelled: achieving the water millennium development goal of reducing by half in 2015 those without improved water supply in the year 1990; achieving the combined water supply and sanitation MDG; universal basic access to water supply and sanitation; universal basic access plus water purification at the point-of-use; and regulated piped water supply and sewer connection. Predicted reductions in the incidence of diarrhoeal disease were calculated based on the expected population receiving these interventions. The costs of the interventions included estimations of the full investment and annual running costs. The benefits of the interventions included time savings due to easier access, gain in productive time and reduced health care costs saved due to less illness, and prevented deaths. The results show that all water and sanitation improvements are cost-beneficial in all developing world sub-regions. In developing regions, the return on a US$ 1 investment was in the range US $5 to US$ 46, depending on the intervention. For the least developed regions, investing every US $1 to meet the combined water supply and sanitation MDG lead to a return of at least US$ 5 (AFR-D, AFR-E, SEAR-D) or US$12 (AMR-B; EMR-B; WPR-B). The main contributor to economic benefits was time savings associated with better access to water and sanitation services, contributing at least 80% to overall economic benefits. One-way sensitivity analysis showed that even under pessimistic data assumptions the potential economic benefits outweighed the costs in all developing world regions. Further country case-studies are recommended as a follow up to this global analysis.
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IWA Publishing
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