Water shortage is one of the greatest challenges that the world faces today. International and national water initiatives are increasing simultaneously with the number of implemented drinking-water projects. The provision of sustainable safe drinking-water supply is here conceptualized through the Sustainable Livelihood Approach with the view of helping poor people secure their essential basic needs, improve their quality of health and increase their livelihood opportunities. However, a lot of drinking-water projects do not end up with satisfactory outcomes. Widespread results have demonstrated low quality water resource management, worsened access to water supply, constructions shutting down and not the least, that consumers have not been ...
Currently water resources management is undergoing a major paradigm shift. Water resources managemen...
India is an enormously diverse country, although the challenges of water scarcity and quality are al...
Abstract: People from different backgrounds seldom have the same idea about what water resources man...
Water shortage is one of the greatest challenges that the world faces today. International and natio...
Millions of people in Sub-Saharan Africa still lack access to safe drinking water sources. Especiall...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
Water is a scarce resource in many parts of the developed world. Two solutions are possible to addre...
This paper challenges the World Bank’s sustainable water management framework. Drawing upon case stu...
This paper does not deny the World Bank’s effort in getting water management right in developing cou...
The poor in most developing countries are persistently marginalised in their living conditions, incl...
Rural Bangladesh's livelihood depends on water and the existing grassroots policy framework for sust...
One in four people around the world do not have access to safe drinking water, which means that two ...
Countries in the Middle East have been experiencing severe water shortages for several decades. In J...
During the first decade of the twenty-first century, water availability and distribution have become...
Currently water resources management is undergoing a major paradigm shift. Water resources managemen...
India is an enormously diverse country, although the challenges of water scarcity and quality are al...
Abstract: People from different backgrounds seldom have the same idea about what water resources man...
Water shortage is one of the greatest challenges that the world faces today. International and natio...
Millions of people in Sub-Saharan Africa still lack access to safe drinking water sources. Especiall...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
Water is a scarce resource in many parts of the developed world. Two solutions are possible to addre...
This paper challenges the World Bank’s sustainable water management framework. Drawing upon case stu...
This paper does not deny the World Bank’s effort in getting water management right in developing cou...
The poor in most developing countries are persistently marginalised in their living conditions, incl...
Rural Bangladesh's livelihood depends on water and the existing grassroots policy framework for sust...
One in four people around the world do not have access to safe drinking water, which means that two ...
Countries in the Middle East have been experiencing severe water shortages for several decades. In J...
During the first decade of the twenty-first century, water availability and distribution have become...
Currently water resources management is undergoing a major paradigm shift. Water resources managemen...
India is an enormously diverse country, although the challenges of water scarcity and quality are al...
Abstract: People from different backgrounds seldom have the same idea about what water resources man...