Appropriate data management as the basis of effective performance reporting is crucial if sector institutions are to track whether they achieve their objectives. This paper shows how a post process of readily available data to construct water poverty maps can be used to identify effectively the most water poor communities, and thus improve the targeting of sector development policies and projects. To this end, water poverty takes its definition from the Water Poverty Index, which combines biophysical, social, economic and environmental data in one single and comparable number to produce a holistic and user-friendly tool for policy making. The study is based on a comprehensive record of the water sources developed by UNICEF in Turkana Distri...
The Water Poverty Index is an interdisciplinary management tool, which integrates outputs from both ...
The Water Poverty Index is a tool enabling a multisectoral description of the watersituation in an a...
ii In recent years it has been widely recognised that water was managed with little regard to the ef...
Appropriate data management as the basis of effective performance reporting is crucial if sector ins...
The Water Poverty Index (WPI) has been recognized as a useful tool in policy analysis. The index int...
Water poverty mapping can be defined as the mapping of water poverty indicators, aggregated to a sui...
For a large proportion of the world's population, the provision of a reliable, sustained and safe wa...
The Water Poverty Index (WPI), introduced by Sullivan, is an inter-disciplinary tool that integrates...
The article details the development and uses of the water poverty index (WPI). The index was develop...
An assessment of water stress and scarcity requires a multi-faceted approach to achieve real water p...
The conventional approaches to water assessment are inappropriate for describing the increasing comp...
The Water Poverty Index (WPI) was created as an interdisciplinary indicator to assess water stress a...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Water management has been carried out for many centuries wherever there has been a need to provide w...
Developing strategies for the water sector in integrated manner is essential. The present study deta...
The Water Poverty Index is an interdisciplinary management tool, which integrates outputs from both ...
The Water Poverty Index is a tool enabling a multisectoral description of the watersituation in an a...
ii In recent years it has been widely recognised that water was managed with little regard to the ef...
Appropriate data management as the basis of effective performance reporting is crucial if sector ins...
The Water Poverty Index (WPI) has been recognized as a useful tool in policy analysis. The index int...
Water poverty mapping can be defined as the mapping of water poverty indicators, aggregated to a sui...
For a large proportion of the world's population, the provision of a reliable, sustained and safe wa...
The Water Poverty Index (WPI), introduced by Sullivan, is an inter-disciplinary tool that integrates...
The article details the development and uses of the water poverty index (WPI). The index was develop...
An assessment of water stress and scarcity requires a multi-faceted approach to achieve real water p...
The conventional approaches to water assessment are inappropriate for describing the increasing comp...
The Water Poverty Index (WPI) was created as an interdisciplinary indicator to assess water stress a...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Water management has been carried out for many centuries wherever there has been a need to provide w...
Developing strategies for the water sector in integrated manner is essential. The present study deta...
The Water Poverty Index is an interdisciplinary management tool, which integrates outputs from both ...
The Water Poverty Index is a tool enabling a multisectoral description of the watersituation in an a...
ii In recent years it has been widely recognised that water was managed with little regard to the ef...