Spring 2006 / Magazine Issues
Issue 161: Economic Incentives to Control Water Pollution in Developing Countries
In this issue, articles on the success of Colombia's wastewater discharge fee, explaining sprawl, and how both rich and poor depend on natural resources in Indian villages.
Articles in this issue
From the President: Look Beyond the Obvious
Identifying Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries
Worldwide Environmental Rankings: Will Nations Compete to be Green?
Disproving the Conventional Wisdom: Both Poor and Rich Depend on Natural Resources in Indian Villages
Explaining Sprawl: How Much Does Zoning Matter?
Economic Incentives to Control Water Pollution in Developing Countries: How Well has Colombia's Wastewater Discharge Fee Program Worked and Why?