Financing resource recovery and reuse in developing and emerging economies: enabling environment, financing sources and cost recovery

Resource recovery and reuse (RRR) of domestic and agro-industrial waste has the potential to contribute to a number of financial, socioeconomic and environmental benefits. However, despite these benefits and an increasing political will, there remain significant barriers to build the required up-fro...

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Autores principales: Lazurko, Anita, Drechsel, Pay, Hanjra, Munir A.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Water Management Institute 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98442
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author Lazurko, Anita
Drechsel, Pay
Hanjra, Munir A.
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description Resource recovery and reuse (RRR) of domestic and agro-industrial waste has the potential to contribute to a number of financial, socioeconomic and environmental benefits. However, despite these benefits and an increasing political will, there remain significant barriers to build the required up-front capital which is discouraging private sector engagement. A systematic analysis and understanding of the enabling environment, public and private funding sources, risk-sharing mechanisms and pathways for cost recovery can help to identify opportunities to improve the viability of RRR solutions. This report looks at regulations and policies that remove disincentives for RRR, public and private funding sources for capital and operational costs, risk mitigation options through blending and structuring finance, and options for operational cost recovery.
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spelling CGSpace984422025-11-07T08:41:49Z Financing resource recovery and reuse in developing and emerging economies: enabling environment, financing sources and cost recovery Lazurko, Anita Drechsel, Pay Hanjra, Munir A. resource recovery resource management water reuse economic development financing cost recovery investment incentives market economies credit policies developing countries development policies regulations stakeholders funding loans grants agreements risk management public-private cooperation partnerships value chain carbon markets payment for ecosystem services state intervention environmental management water management equity communities energy recovery Resource recovery and reuse (RRR) of domestic and agro-industrial waste has the potential to contribute to a number of financial, socioeconomic and environmental benefits. However, despite these benefits and an increasing political will, there remain significant barriers to build the required up-front capital which is discouraging private sector engagement. A systematic analysis and understanding of the enabling environment, public and private funding sources, risk-sharing mechanisms and pathways for cost recovery can help to identify opportunities to improve the viability of RRR solutions. This report looks at regulations and policies that remove disincentives for RRR, public and private funding sources for capital and operational costs, risk mitigation options through blending and structuring finance, and options for operational cost recovery. 2018 2018-12-05T03:31:07Z 2018-12-05T03:31:07Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98442 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Lazurko, Anita; Drechsel, Pay; Hanjra, M. A. 2018. Financing resource recovery and reuse in developing and emerging economies: enabling environment, financing sources and cost recovery. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE). 39p. (Resource Recovery and Reuse Series 11) doi: 10.5337/2018.220
spellingShingle resource recovery
resource management
water reuse
economic development
financing
cost recovery
investment
incentives
market economies
credit policies
developing countries
development policies
regulations
stakeholders
funding
loans
grants
agreements
risk management
public-private cooperation
partnerships
value chain
carbon markets
payment for ecosystem services
state intervention
environmental management
water management
equity
communities
energy recovery
Lazurko, Anita
Drechsel, Pay
Hanjra, Munir A.
Financing resource recovery and reuse in developing and emerging economies: enabling environment, financing sources and cost recovery
title Financing resource recovery and reuse in developing and emerging economies: enabling environment, financing sources and cost recovery
title_full Financing resource recovery and reuse in developing and emerging economies: enabling environment, financing sources and cost recovery
title_fullStr Financing resource recovery and reuse in developing and emerging economies: enabling environment, financing sources and cost recovery
title_full_unstemmed Financing resource recovery and reuse in developing and emerging economies: enabling environment, financing sources and cost recovery
title_short Financing resource recovery and reuse in developing and emerging economies: enabling environment, financing sources and cost recovery
title_sort financing resource recovery and reuse in developing and emerging economies enabling environment financing sources and cost recovery
topic resource recovery
resource management
water reuse
economic development
financing
cost recovery
investment
incentives
market economies
credit policies
developing countries
development policies
regulations
stakeholders
funding
loans
grants
agreements
risk management
public-private cooperation
partnerships
value chain
carbon markets
payment for ecosystem services
state intervention
environmental management
water management
equity
communities
energy recovery
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98442
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