Substantially reducing the number of human beings who lack access to clean water and safe sanitation is one of the key Millennium Development Goals. This book argues and demonstrates that this can only be achieved by a better integration of the technical and social science approaches in the search for improved organization and delivery of these essential services. It presents a historical analysis of the development of water and sanitation services in both developed and developing countries, which provides valuable lessons for overcoming the obstacles facing the universalization of these services. Among the key lessons emerging from the historical analysis are the organizational and institutional diversity characterizing the development o...
The development over time of the water supply and sanitation sectors in four countries is analyzed t...
textabstractDespite strong encouragement of many international financing and development agencies t...
Despite huge investments in the water and sanitation sector over the years, millions of urban poor c...
Substantially reducing the number of human beings who lack access to clean water and safe sanitation...
This book is an updated and extended version of José Esteban Castro and Léo Heller (Eds.), Water and...
The Mar del Plata International Water Conference provided the first global assessment of the water s...
Rapid global urbanization over the last few decades has intensified the challenge of providing adequ...
There are two great challenges to be faced in providing water and sanitation services to people in d...
Opinions on what is best way to provide more people in low income countries with adequate water and ...
Water really does matter: presently some 1.2 billion people do not have access to clean water and mo...
The deterioration of water quality and the consequence public health problems facing many communitie...
International audienceIn recent decades urban water services have been confronted by new challenges ...
The availability of water in adequate quantity and quality is imperative for sustainable development...
International audienceIn recent years the water sector has undergone profound institutional, economi...
The 21st century is marked by the forecast of a frightful set of crises caused by anthropogenic acti...
The development over time of the water supply and sanitation sectors in four countries is analyzed t...
textabstractDespite strong encouragement of many international financing and development agencies t...
Despite huge investments in the water and sanitation sector over the years, millions of urban poor c...
Substantially reducing the number of human beings who lack access to clean water and safe sanitation...
This book is an updated and extended version of José Esteban Castro and Léo Heller (Eds.), Water and...
The Mar del Plata International Water Conference provided the first global assessment of the water s...
Rapid global urbanization over the last few decades has intensified the challenge of providing adequ...
There are two great challenges to be faced in providing water and sanitation services to people in d...
Opinions on what is best way to provide more people in low income countries with adequate water and ...
Water really does matter: presently some 1.2 billion people do not have access to clean water and mo...
The deterioration of water quality and the consequence public health problems facing many communitie...
International audienceIn recent decades urban water services have been confronted by new challenges ...
The availability of water in adequate quantity and quality is imperative for sustainable development...
International audienceIn recent years the water sector has undergone profound institutional, economi...
The 21st century is marked by the forecast of a frightful set of crises caused by anthropogenic acti...
The development over time of the water supply and sanitation sectors in four countries is analyzed t...
textabstractDespite strong encouragement of many international financing and development agencies t...
Despite huge investments in the water and sanitation sector over the years, millions of urban poor c...