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The Changing Wealth of Nations: Adding Water to the Changing Wealth of Nations

1 Nov 2024

The objective of this report is to assess the feasibility of valuing water as a natural capital asset in at least 150 countries for possible inclusion in CWON. Water represents a portfolio of assets, including surface water, groundwater, and soil water (“green” water). Recycled water (“gray” water) is not considered a water asset as it is derived from water extracted from the environment and circulates within the economy. Ocean water is not considered an asset needing valuation as it is essentially limitless and industrial processes are needed to make it suitable for most uses (for example, desalination for drinking water and pumping for cooling). The report identified three approaches for estimating values consistent with the value of the other natural capital assets in CWON: (1) asset-by-asset, (2) use-by-use, and (3) service-by-service.
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World Bank

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“ World Bank . 2024 . The Changing Wealth of Nations: Adding Water to the Changing Wealth of Nations . © Washington, DC: World Bank . http://hdl.handle.net/10986/42356 License: CC BY-NC 3.0 IGO . ”
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1596/42356
Identifier externaldocumentum
34403547
Identifier internaldocumentum
34403547
Pages
61
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United States of America
Report
194072
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CC BY-NC 3.0 IGO
Rights Holder
World Bank
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/igo
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Planet - GLOBAL ENR PM (SENGL)
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/42356
date disclosure
2024-11-01
region geographical
World
theme
Adaptation,Mitigation,Economic Policy,Economic Growth and Planning,Environment and Natural Resource Management,Climate change

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