Increasing water scarcity and contamination pose a danger to the health of a considerable number of the world’s population. Decisions regarding water supply and treatment are usually made in a top-down fashion. The end-users, however, still react to these decisions and the provided water facilities and treatment options. These reactions include the rejection of certain water supplies or treatment options and own provisions for a supply with safe and sufficient drinking water. This study investigates the socio-cultural and economic factors which influence the rural Indian population’s preferences regarding their water supply and treatment. The study has been carried out, employing an ethnographic approach to the field, in two villag...
Collectively, billions of dollars have been invested in the provision of rural water supply systems ...
Background: Rural population in developing countries face water, sanitation, and hygiene-related hea...
Water shortage is one of the greatest challenges that the world faces today. International and natio...
India is an enormously diverse country, although the challenges of water scarcity and quality are al...
151 pagesIn this dissertation, three independent research papers are joined together by the common r...
Using a contingent valuation survey, this research identifies villagers’ willingness to pay towards ...
With the politics of the environment so fundamental to the development process in rural India, this ...
The majority of people in rural villages in Maharashtra, India, have access to improved drinking wat...
Well into the 21st century, safe and affordable drinking water remains an unmet human need. Globally...
BACKGROUND: Acceptance and long-term sustainability of water quality interventions are pivotal to re...
This paper looks at differences and similarities in various populations’ perceptions of safe drinkin...
A longitudinal study of the bacteriological quality of rural water supplies was undertaken for a mov...
The intention of this study is to elaborate on important factors determining choice of water in a lo...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
K village is located in the state of Uttarakhand, India, which has small areas of irrigated farmland...
Collectively, billions of dollars have been invested in the provision of rural water supply systems ...
Background: Rural population in developing countries face water, sanitation, and hygiene-related hea...
Water shortage is one of the greatest challenges that the world faces today. International and natio...
India is an enormously diverse country, although the challenges of water scarcity and quality are al...
151 pagesIn this dissertation, three independent research papers are joined together by the common r...
Using a contingent valuation survey, this research identifies villagers’ willingness to pay towards ...
With the politics of the environment so fundamental to the development process in rural India, this ...
The majority of people in rural villages in Maharashtra, India, have access to improved drinking wat...
Well into the 21st century, safe and affordable drinking water remains an unmet human need. Globally...
BACKGROUND: Acceptance and long-term sustainability of water quality interventions are pivotal to re...
This paper looks at differences and similarities in various populations’ perceptions of safe drinkin...
A longitudinal study of the bacteriological quality of rural water supplies was undertaken for a mov...
The intention of this study is to elaborate on important factors determining choice of water in a lo...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
K village is located in the state of Uttarakhand, India, which has small areas of irrigated farmland...
Collectively, billions of dollars have been invested in the provision of rural water supply systems ...
Background: Rural population in developing countries face water, sanitation, and hygiene-related hea...
Water shortage is one of the greatest challenges that the world faces today. International and natio...