Delivering water and sanitation services are challenging in data poor rural settings in developing countries. In this paper we develop a Bayesian Belief Network model that supports decision making to increase the availability of safe drinking water in five flood-prone rural communities in the Solomon Islands. We collected quantitative household survey data and qualitative cultural and environmental knowledge through community focus group discussions. We combined these data to develop our model, which simulates the state of eight water sources and ten sanitation types and how they are affected by season and extreme events. We identify how climate and current practices can threaten the availability of drinking water for remote communities. Mo...
The small tropical country of Timor-Leste is in a period of social, political and environmental chan...
Over the last four decades, the Indian government has been investing heavily in watershed developmen...
Eighty percent of the 780 million people worldwide that access water from an unimproved source live ...
Delivering water and sanitation services are challenging in data poor rural settings in developing c...
Delivering water and sanitation services are challenging in data poor rural settings in developing c...
The Solomon Islands, like other small island developing states in the Pacific, face significant chal...
People, local cultures and the environments they live in are complex and dynamic social-ecological s...
Many Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are struggling to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
Understanding the resilience of water supplies to climate change is becoming an urgent priority to e...
In the water-scarce Pacific Island nation of Kiribati wells that supply water are increasingly affec...
Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change on water resources through extreme ...
Despite well meaning intentions, many aid interventions fail for one reason or another. The reasons ...
Despite well meaning intentions, many aid interventions fail for one reason or another. The reasons ...
Despite the efforts made towards the Millennium Development Goals targets during the last decade, st...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
The small tropical country of Timor-Leste is in a period of social, political and environmental chan...
Over the last four decades, the Indian government has been investing heavily in watershed developmen...
Eighty percent of the 780 million people worldwide that access water from an unimproved source live ...
Delivering water and sanitation services are challenging in data poor rural settings in developing c...
Delivering water and sanitation services are challenging in data poor rural settings in developing c...
The Solomon Islands, like other small island developing states in the Pacific, face significant chal...
People, local cultures and the environments they live in are complex and dynamic social-ecological s...
Many Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are struggling to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
Understanding the resilience of water supplies to climate change is becoming an urgent priority to e...
In the water-scarce Pacific Island nation of Kiribati wells that supply water are increasingly affec...
Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change on water resources through extreme ...
Despite well meaning intentions, many aid interventions fail for one reason or another. The reasons ...
Despite well meaning intentions, many aid interventions fail for one reason or another. The reasons ...
Despite the efforts made towards the Millennium Development Goals targets during the last decade, st...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
The small tropical country of Timor-Leste is in a period of social, political and environmental chan...
Over the last four decades, the Indian government has been investing heavily in watershed developmen...
Eighty percent of the 780 million people worldwide that access water from an unimproved source live ...