Water Finance: The Imperative for Water Security and Economic Growth

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Abstract
Water security is a major issue facing both the United States and the world. We require a strategy that makes water infrastructure a higher priority for both domestic and international investment, and in a system where lessons learned can be effectively shared across borders. There is an imperative both domestically and globally for public and non-public sources of capital to be as coordinated as possible.

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Date created July 1, 2018

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Author Ajami, Newsha K.
Author Habicht, Hank
Author Fewell, Brent
Author Lattimer, Tim
Author Ng, Thomas
Sponsor Stanford Water in the West, a program of the Woods Institute for the Environment and the Bill Lane Center for the American West, Stanford University.
Sponsor Reinventing the Nation's Urban Water Infrastructure (ReNUWIt), Stanford University & National Science Foundation
Sponsor U.S. Water Partnership

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Subject Urban water
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Ajami, Newsha K. and Habicht, Hank and Fewell, Brent and Lattimer, Tim and Ng, Thomas. (2018). Water Finance: The Imperative for Water Security and Economic Growth. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/yq550kk8936

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