We report a cost benefit analyses (CBA) for water interventions in rural populations of developed country sub-regions. A Bayesian belief network was used to estimate the cost benefit ratio using Monte Carlo simulation. Where possible we used input data from recently published primary research or systematic reviews. Otherwise variables were derived from previous work in the peer-reviewed or grey literature. For these analyses we considered the situation of people with small and very small community supplies that may not be adequately managed. For the three developed country sub-regions Amr-A (America region A), Eur-A (European region A) and Wpr-A (Western Pacific region A), we estimate the costs of acute diarrhoeal illness associated with sm...
Water is life, for people and for the planet. The supply and demand for improved water plays a param...
Improving existing drinking water supply services in developing countries depends crucially on avail...
This manual and the free downloadable costing tool is the outcome of a project identified by the Wat...
Background: Despite remarkable progress in water coverage improvements, diseases associated with poo...
Child diarrhea is one of the primary causes of infant death in the world. It affects poor population...
Eighty percent of the 780 million people worldwide that access water from an unimproved source live ...
Several countries promote a regionalization of the drinking water sector; however, few decision supp...
This paper uses an applied rural case study of a safer water intervention in South Africa to illustr...
There is growing evidence that rural and peri-urban households depend on water not only for basic do...
The authors conducted a socio-technical cost–benefit analysis (CBA) in Alexandra Township (Alex for ...
Water availability and the cost of different water sources have been studied at great length. Howeve...
Eighty percent of the population of India live in villages and seventy percent of these people do no...
In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa (Eds.). Wastewater i...
This research study addresses the problem of whether local government can afford free basic water in...
In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa. L'irrigation avec d...
Water is life, for people and for the planet. The supply and demand for improved water plays a param...
Improving existing drinking water supply services in developing countries depends crucially on avail...
This manual and the free downloadable costing tool is the outcome of a project identified by the Wat...
Background: Despite remarkable progress in water coverage improvements, diseases associated with poo...
Child diarrhea is one of the primary causes of infant death in the world. It affects poor population...
Eighty percent of the 780 million people worldwide that access water from an unimproved source live ...
Several countries promote a regionalization of the drinking water sector; however, few decision supp...
This paper uses an applied rural case study of a safer water intervention in South Africa to illustr...
There is growing evidence that rural and peri-urban households depend on water not only for basic do...
The authors conducted a socio-technical cost–benefit analysis (CBA) in Alexandra Township (Alex for ...
Water availability and the cost of different water sources have been studied at great length. Howeve...
Eighty percent of the population of India live in villages and seventy percent of these people do no...
In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa (Eds.). Wastewater i...
This research study addresses the problem of whether local government can afford free basic water in...
In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa. L'irrigation avec d...
Water is life, for people and for the planet. The supply and demand for improved water plays a param...
Improving existing drinking water supply services in developing countries depends crucially on avail...
This manual and the free downloadable costing tool is the outcome of a project identified by the Wat...