Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 11:04 Definition (either positive or negative). Third-party effect or welfare impact, which is both unilateral (i.e. one cannot decide neither whether to suffer it or not nor how much impact to bear), and non-compensated. In other words, an externality stemming from the implementation of a NWRM is a cost (if negative) or a benefit (if positive), which is not directly reflected in the direct costs or benefits of the NWRM but are one of its outcomes. It is a welfare variation expressed in monetary units. Links Relation type Related Relation type Related Concept Environmental cost Relation type Related Relation type Broader Concept Natural Water Retention Measure External links Themes socio-economic Full Context Pathway(aka Context) Default view Area(aka Level or Site) ALL