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Leticia Gallego Valero, Encarnación Moral Pajares, Isabel María Román Sánchez and José Antonio Sánchez Pérez
The treatment of wastewater, financed through environmental taxes, is key to the development of a sustainable economy. The objective of this study is to verify whether the tax loads on wastewater discharges applied in Spain are effective, allowing the co...
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Rajesh Kumar Rai, Priya Shyamsundar, Mani Nepal and Laxmi Dutt Bhatta
Watershed management is critical for the sustainable supply of clean water to urban centers, particularly in areas of developing countries where large-scale infrastructure projects are costly to implement. In this paper, we discuss the potential for fina...
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Darcy M. Anderson, Evan A. Thomas and Thomas F. Clasen
Sustainable access to safe drinking water protects against infectious disease and promotes overall health. Despite considerable progress toward increasing water access, safe water quality and reliable service delivery remain a challenge. Traditional fina...
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Rohit Sharma, Peter Newman
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This paper discusses the significance of urban rail in sustainable development in the developing and developed world by examining the cases of Hong Kong, New York, London and Indian cities. The paper analyses the project structuring and financing of the ...
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Marcin Wolek
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The education sector covers almost 18% of the population in Poland (pupils and teachers). It is characterized by some specific features that enable for the distinction as a separate segment of the urban mobility market. On the background of the general c...
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