ABSTRACT

Financing the Global Environment examines the financial techniques and strategies necessary to obtain funding to undertake infrastructure and environmental projects. Despite conventional notions that monies are typically not readily available for large-scale environmental projects, the book explains how this is usually not the case, and will provide the necessary steps, tools, and organizational methods necessary for successful project finance in any region. It demonstrates how the largest possible projects could be undertaken at the lowest possible cost and how a utility’s excess operating income could be used to improve the system.

Features:

  • Presents methods for the sourcing of funds and for maximizing income
  • Defines what types of income can be used for making debt service payments and how it can be estimated
  • Explains the basic concepts of loans and debt, as well as the present value theory of money

This book serves as a useful guide for practicing professionals, industry executives, and government officials who work with water and wastewater utilities and infrastructure and are involved with financial project preparation.

chapter 1|5 pages

Financing the Global Environment

chapter 2|23 pages

Measuring Income

chapter 3|16 pages

Maximizing Cash Available for Debt Service

chapter 4|24 pages

Loan Basics

chapter 5|52 pages

Project Valuation

chapter 6|27 pages

Financial Feasibility

chapter 7|28 pages

Alternative Finance Options

chapter 8|16 pages

Sources of Funds

chapter 9|15 pages

Cost/Benefit Analysis

chapter 10|44 pages

Tariff Design

chapter 11|20 pages

Subsidies