© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Water is critical to the lives and livelihoods of rural communities in developing countries; however, access to water can be inequitable within communities. This paper uses a generalized integrated assessment approach to explore the determinants of water access by marginalized farmers in two villages in coastal Bangladesh, before and after the setup of local water institutions. The study was part of a broader project aimed at promoting socially inclusive agricultural intensification. An integrative framework was developed in this study to capture and link the diverse range of factors that influence the distribution of water, including the often-overlooked role of social dynamics and ...
Climate change and variation, and rising demand for freshwater increasingly impact water security fo...
This paper discusses the approach and strategies adopted by the ADB assisted Rural Water Supply Proj...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Global Environmental Justice: Towards a New Agenda?, University o...
Water is critical to the lives and livelihoods of rural communities in developing countries; however...
Water is critical to the lives and livelihoods of rural communities in developing countries; however...
The poor in most developing countries are persistently marginalised in their living conditions, incl...
Agricultural communities in the Ganges Dependent Area of Bangladesh are facing extreme hardships due...
Water has various multiple uses not only in the household but also globally, this therefore means th...
Irrigation is promoted as a critical strategy for rural welfare, yet fundamental questions prevail o...
This literature review was commissioned by Project “G3 - Water Governance and Community-based Manage...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
This paper presents an overview of work in West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and SW Bangladesh through a s...
This paper presents an overview of work in West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and SW Bangladesh through a s...
A Journal article by David Nerubucha, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Business in USIU - Afric...
Equity in rural water supply systems has been a major concern of users, policymakers, and practition...
Climate change and variation, and rising demand for freshwater increasingly impact water security fo...
This paper discusses the approach and strategies adopted by the ADB assisted Rural Water Supply Proj...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Global Environmental Justice: Towards a New Agenda?, University o...
Water is critical to the lives and livelihoods of rural communities in developing countries; however...
Water is critical to the lives and livelihoods of rural communities in developing countries; however...
The poor in most developing countries are persistently marginalised in their living conditions, incl...
Agricultural communities in the Ganges Dependent Area of Bangladesh are facing extreme hardships due...
Water has various multiple uses not only in the household but also globally, this therefore means th...
Irrigation is promoted as a critical strategy for rural welfare, yet fundamental questions prevail o...
This literature review was commissioned by Project “G3 - Water Governance and Community-based Manage...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
This paper presents an overview of work in West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and SW Bangladesh through a s...
This paper presents an overview of work in West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and SW Bangladesh through a s...
A Journal article by David Nerubucha, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Business in USIU - Afric...
Equity in rural water supply systems has been a major concern of users, policymakers, and practition...
Climate change and variation, and rising demand for freshwater increasingly impact water security fo...
This paper discusses the approach and strategies adopted by the ADB assisted Rural Water Supply Proj...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Global Environmental Justice: Towards a New Agenda?, University o...