Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development (Jun 2023)

The design of climate-adaptive water subsidies: financial incentives for urban water conservation in Morocco

  • Zachary Burt,
  • Susan Leal,
  • James Workman,
  • Michael McElroy,
  • Hynd Bouhia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2023.236
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
pp. 424 – 432

Abstract

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In a 500-household pilot, we tested an innovative approach to water demand management, implemented in collaboration with a water utility in a large city in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. We provided a novel intervention, called a Water Savings Credit (WSC), which granted participants volumetric rebates on their water bills for their reductions in water consumption. WSCs were effective at encouraging conservation in our pilot in Marrakech. Our approach has the benefits of a price incentive, without the political risk of a tariff increase. For urban water utilities that provide highly subsidized services, this approach could ultimately pay for itself, or potentially result in net financial savings. Our approach may be especially effective in the countries of the MENA region, as the region has a high rate of subsidization for water services, and because it is facing increasing water scarcity from economic growth, urbanization, and climate change. HIGHLIGHTS A Water Savings Credit (WSC) is a novel intervention that provides a volumetric reward for reduced consumption.; WSCs were effective at encouraging conservation in our pilot in Marrakech.; WSCs have the potential to be more politically acceptable than rate increases and can protect equitable access while encouraging conservation.;

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