The utilisation of drinking water supply systems for productive uses is not a new practice in Zimbabwe and the world over. This study sought to explore how multiple uses of water, in this case community gardening as a productive use combined with domestic uses influence sustainability of communally-managed rural water supply systems. Using the independent samples t-test, it was noted that community gardening positively influences sustainability. The test was done on institutional, technical, social and financial factors of sustainability. Results showed that there were statistically significant differences in sustainability performance between water points used for multiple uses and those used for domestic uses only. However, it was ...
This paper reports the findings of a mixed methods study of 679 randomly sampled water points in fou...
The study sought to examine the effect of technology on water supply projects' sustainability in Dod...
This paper illustrates the importance of community involvement in rural water supply projects by exa...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Earth Science)Sustainability of rural water supply systems is a major dev...
Sustainability of point water facilities is a major development challenge in many rural settings ofd...
The effectiveness of development activities in water and other sectors can be improved through a br...
As a result of the growing world population and enhanced by the rising of living standards, competit...
This paper argues that small-scale productive uses of water such as for garden irrigation, keeping l...
Irrigation development and management in Zimbabwe like many other sub-Saharan countries has problems...
Lack of water is preventing many household and community-based activities for millions of people liv...
The Government of Zimbabwe embarked on construction of small, medium and large multiple-use dams as...
This study focused on investigating the provision of improved water sources for both domestic and pr...
Water financing is one of the major factors, which determine the sustainability of rural water suppl...
A number of major changes have affected water use in Zimbabwe. These include an increased urban popu...
This paper presents the preliminary results of a pilot project designed by Concern Worldwide in Nige...
This paper reports the findings of a mixed methods study of 679 randomly sampled water points in fou...
The study sought to examine the effect of technology on water supply projects' sustainability in Dod...
This paper illustrates the importance of community involvement in rural water supply projects by exa...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Earth Science)Sustainability of rural water supply systems is a major dev...
Sustainability of point water facilities is a major development challenge in many rural settings ofd...
The effectiveness of development activities in water and other sectors can be improved through a br...
As a result of the growing world population and enhanced by the rising of living standards, competit...
This paper argues that small-scale productive uses of water such as for garden irrigation, keeping l...
Irrigation development and management in Zimbabwe like many other sub-Saharan countries has problems...
Lack of water is preventing many household and community-based activities for millions of people liv...
The Government of Zimbabwe embarked on construction of small, medium and large multiple-use dams as...
This study focused on investigating the provision of improved water sources for both domestic and pr...
Water financing is one of the major factors, which determine the sustainability of rural water suppl...
A number of major changes have affected water use in Zimbabwe. These include an increased urban popu...
This paper presents the preliminary results of a pilot project designed by Concern Worldwide in Nige...
This paper reports the findings of a mixed methods study of 679 randomly sampled water points in fou...
The study sought to examine the effect of technology on water supply projects' sustainability in Dod...
This paper illustrates the importance of community involvement in rural water supply projects by exa...