Higher Water Tariffs for Less River Pollution - Evidence from Min River and Fuzhou City, People’s Republic of China
30 June 2010The higher water tariffs for less river pollution is a study undertaken by the Asian Development Bank in China for evaluating the correct method to deal with upstream source pollution.
Fuzhou City, which is at the downstream end of the Min river basin, and the upstream municipalities of Nanping and Sanming. offer the background for studying the payment for environmental services.
The study offers insight into individual decisions for opposing the proposed water tariff increase and also determines urban beneficiaries' willingness to pay for upstream water pollution controls.
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Higher Water Tariffs for Less River Pollution - Evidence from Min River and Fuzhou City, People’s Republic of China
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