The Water Poverty Index (WPI), introduced by Sullivan, is an inter-disciplinary tool that integrates the key issues relating to water resources, combining physical, social, economic and environmental information associated with people’s ability to get access to water and to use water for productive purposes. It is most relevant at the community or sub-basin scales. This paper is concerned not with the development or underlying methodology of the index, but with how it can best be applied in practice to generate useful data, and then how these data may be used to generate benefits, especially for poor people who suffer from inadequate access to water. WPI values would need to be generated over wide areas, and this would require substantial i...
The success of a country in reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) isevaluated through the...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
For developing countries, adequate domestic water supply is conventionally assessed at international...
The Water Poverty Index (WPI) has been recognized as a useful tool in policy analysis. The index int...
The article details the development and uses of the water poverty index (WPI). The index was develop...
For a large proportion of the world's population, the provision of a reliable, sustained and safe wa...
An assessment of water stress and scarcity requires a multi-faceted approach to achieve real water p...
The Water Poverty Index (WPI) was created as an interdisciplinary indicator to assess water stress a...
One of the most significant failures in the development process has been our inability to match wate...
This paper provides discussion of ways in which an interdisciplinary approach can be taken to produc...
The Water Poverty Index (WPI), a tool designed for integrated analysis of water issues, was set-up i...
Developing strategies for the water sector in integrated manner is essential. The present study deta...
The Water Poverty Index is a tool enabling a multisectoral description of the watersituation in an a...
This paper reports on the construction of an International Water Poverty Index, part of the first ph...
The Water Poverty Index is an interdisciplinary management tool, which integrates outputs from both ...
The success of a country in reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) isevaluated through the...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
For developing countries, adequate domestic water supply is conventionally assessed at international...
The Water Poverty Index (WPI) has been recognized as a useful tool in policy analysis. The index int...
The article details the development and uses of the water poverty index (WPI). The index was develop...
For a large proportion of the world's population, the provision of a reliable, sustained and safe wa...
An assessment of water stress and scarcity requires a multi-faceted approach to achieve real water p...
The Water Poverty Index (WPI) was created as an interdisciplinary indicator to assess water stress a...
One of the most significant failures in the development process has been our inability to match wate...
This paper provides discussion of ways in which an interdisciplinary approach can be taken to produc...
The Water Poverty Index (WPI), a tool designed for integrated analysis of water issues, was set-up i...
Developing strategies for the water sector in integrated manner is essential. The present study deta...
The Water Poverty Index is a tool enabling a multisectoral description of the watersituation in an a...
This paper reports on the construction of an International Water Poverty Index, part of the first ph...
The Water Poverty Index is an interdisciplinary management tool, which integrates outputs from both ...
The success of a country in reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) isevaluated through the...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
For developing countries, adequate domestic water supply is conventionally assessed at international...