Research Brief

A Comprehensive Framework for Water Affordability Analysis

๐Ÿ“… Jan 23, 2025 ๐Ÿ“„ P028 | Water Resources Management โฑ๏ธ 6 min read
Research Brief P028 Water Resources Management
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Aqu'aBridge Research Team
Jan 23, 2025 ยท 6 min read

Executive Summary

Key Finding: Conventional affordability ratios (tariff/income < 3%) mask issues faced by vulnerable families. Brazil case study shows 6-dimension framework needed for accurate assessment.

Policy Takeaway: 70% of Brazil's population served by state-owned providers needs targeted affordability analysis beyond simple ratios.

The 6-Dimension Framework (P028)

Dimension Target Status Check
1. Coverage Rates % with piped water โ‰ฅ70% = Good
2. Conventional Affordability Tariff/Income < 3% Pass/Fail
3. Poverty Conditions Community poverty % Match low-income %
4. Poor Household Access Lifeline coverage % โ‰ฅ Low-income %
5. Social Programs % eligible for subsidies โ‰ฅ70% of poor
6. Connection Fees Fee/Income < 5% Pass/Fail

Brazil Case Study Results

โš ๏ธ Key Finding: Conventional 3% ratio showed affordability, but 6-dimension analysis revealed low access to social programs and high connection fee burden.
  • 35% of households = low-income (vs. 35% target โœ…)
  • But only 25% had access to social tariffs โš ๏ธ
  • Connection fees = 6.2% of income (exceeds 5% threshold โš ๏ธ)

Brazil Case Study Results

โš ๏ธ Key Finding: Conventional 3% ratio showed affordability, but 6-dimension analysis revealed low access to social programs and high connection fee burden.
  • 35% of households = low-income (vs. 35% target โœ…)
  • But only 25% had access to social tariffs โš ๏ธ
  • Connection fees = 6.2% of income (exceeds 5% threshold โš ๏ธ)
Reference: Fagundes, T.S., Marques, R.C. & Malheiros, T.F. (2025). A Comprehensive Framework for Water Affordability Analysis. Water Resources Management, 39:2527โ€“2549. Read Full Paper โ†’

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