2 edition of Water resources for rural areas and their communities found in the catalog.
Water resources for rural areas and their communities
International Water Resources Association. World Congress.
Published
1985
by Crystal Drop Publications in Ghent, Belgium
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | organized by the International Water Resources Association ... [et al.] with the participation of the United Nations and Unesco. |
Contributions | De Kosinsky, Victor., De Somer, Marc., International Water Resources Association., United Nations., Unesco. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 3 v. : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16634598M |
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Community water, community management: from system to service in rural areas. This book deals with community management of rural water supply from the perspective of the consumers in the rural communities that are involved in this management process.
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Water resources for rural areas and their communities: proceedings of the Vth World Congress on Water Resources, JuneBrussels, Belgium. [Victor de Kosinsky; Marc De Somer; International Water Resources Association.;]. Water for rural communities: helping people help themselves (English) Abstract.
Efforts to improve the water supplies used by people in rural areas of developing countries have run into serious obstacles: not only are public funds not available to build facilities for all, but many newly constructed facilities have fallen into disrepair Cited by: Thus, water plays a critical role in providing livelihood opportunities and sustaining the health and welfare of rural families around the world.
Water resources and rural development publishes papers describing the role of water resources in supporting livelihood activities in rural areas. Our primary interest is in the impacts of water. Water Resources and Rural Development.
Title discontinued as of Exploring water security and water demand determinants in rural areas. The case of canton Cotacachi in Ecuador. Enhancing women's participation in decision-making in artisanal fisheries in the Anlo Beach fishing community, Ghana.
Tendayi Mutimukuru-Maravanyika. Rural communities in humid climates. There are rural communities in areas of the planet where access to clean and drinkable water is plentiful.
Equatorial areas in the Amazon, the great forests of Central Africa and South East Asia receive many liters of rainfall every. Private water supplies are, for the most part, unregulated. Community water systems are public systems that serve people year-round in their homes.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) also regulates other kinds of public water systems—such as those at schools, factories, campgrounds, or restaurants—that have their own water supply. WATER RESOURCES AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT In association with International Water Association (IWA) AUTHOR INFORMATION PACK TABLE OF CONTENTS.
XXX. • Description • Editorial Board • Guide for Authors p.1 p.1 p.3 ISSN: DESCRIPTION. Much of the water diverted from streams and reservoirs, or pumped from aquifers, worldwide, is.
Table 1: Sources of rural water supply in Delta State Source: Author’s fieldwork, Table I indicates that 39% of the rural inhabitants of these communities obtain their drinking water from Rain Water Harvesting, 24% from river or stream who carried the water through long distances, 14% from Wells.