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1 Shen, D.; Wu, J. 2003. Mountain-River-Lake Integrated Water Resources Development Program, Jiangxi, China. In ADB, Water and poverty – A collection of case studies: Experiences from the Field. Manila, Philippines: ADB. pp.128-137.
Water resources development ; Rivers ; Watersheds ; Mountains ; Development projects ; Credit ; Poverty ; Farmers ; Financial institutions ; Aid / China / Jiangxi
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 ADB Record No: H032552)

2 Shen, D.. 2004. The 2002 Water Law: Its impacts on river basin management in China. Water Policy, 6(4):345-364.
Water law ; River basins ; Water pollution ; Water conservation ; Water allocation / China
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H035981)

3 Shen, D.. 2005. Water-related risk management in China: A legal, institutional, and regulatory overview. Water International, 30(3):329-338.
Water resource management ; Risks ; Irrigation management ; History ; Rivers ; Flooding ; Water law ; Institutions / China
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H038404)

4 Liang, R.; Guowei, Y.; Shen, D.. (Comps.) 2002. International Symposium on Integrated Water Resources Management: Methodology and Practices for Northwest China, Global Water Partnership China Secretariat, Beijing, China, 5 May 2002. In Chinese and English. Beijing, China: Global Water Partnership (GWP). China Technical Advisory Committee. 202p.
Water management ; Participatory management ; Stakeholders ; Water users ; Poverty ; Water rights ; Water market ; Legal aspects ; Water policy / China
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G592 LIA Record No: H044352)
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5 Shen, D.; Yu, X.; Shi, J. 2015. Introducing new mechanisms into water pricing reforms in China. In Dinar, A.; Pochat, V.; Albiac-Murillo, J. (Eds.). Water pricing experiences and innovations. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. pp.343-358. (Global Issues in Water Policy Volume 9)
Water rates ; Pricing ; Reforms ; Economic value ; Water resources ; Water supply ; Water use ; Household consumption ; Urban areas ; Wastewater treatment ; Hydraulic engineering ; Development projects ; Environmental protection ; Case studies / China / Beijing / Shanxi
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy SF Record No: H047130)
This chapter analyzes the water pricing structure, reform process, and case studies in China and presents a overall picture of pricing water resources and its services during the past 60 years, particularly after 1980. China now implements a comprehensive water pricing framework and develops it step by step. The water resources fee was introduced in the 1980s, and the wastewater treatment and collection fee was developed in the late 1990s. By the 2000s, a comprehensive system was developed. Two case studies, involving Beijing and Shanxi Province, are discussed, which demonstrate increasing tariff standards in both regions. In the future, China will continue struggling with its water sector’s increasing tariff levels in order to meet its multi-objective water pricing.

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