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2006
G. W. P. - L. S. Globa LS), Roadmap to integrated water resources management and water efficiency planning in Lesotho : report of the first stakeholder workshop . Lesotho : ministry of natural resources : water commission, Maseru, Lesotho, p. 23 p.; 3 tab.; 2 fig., 2006.
S. Heap, A study of water supply and sanitation services in Shebedino Wereda of Sidama Zone: case of Midre-Genet. Research report 2. Action research on community-managed water supply, sanitation and hygiene services in Shebedino Wereda, Sidama Zone of Southern Nat, vol. no. 3. Plan Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, p. v, 30 p. : 11 pict., 6 tab., 2006.
IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, The Hague, NL, Global Water Partnership - Stockholm, SE, GWP, and Global Water Partnership Advisory Center at IWMI -Colombo, LK, GWP, Taking a multiple-use approach to meeting the water needs of poor communities brings multiple benefits, vol. no. 18. p. 6 p. : 3 boxes, 1 fig., 4 photogr., 2006.
UNESCO International Hydrological Programme --Paris, FR, UNESCO-IHP, Urban water conflicts : an analysis of the origins and nature of water-related unrest and conflicts in the urban context, vol. no. 2006/WS/19. UNESCO International Hydrological Programme, UNESCO-IHP, Paris, France, p. 182 p. : boxes, fig., tab., 2006.
D. Butler and Memon, F. A., Water demand management. London, UK: IWA Publishing, 2006, p. xviii, 361 p. : fig., tab.
N. L. Cap- Net - Delft and Gender and Water Alliance -Dieren, NL, GWA, Why gender matters : tutorial for water managers = Porque el genero importa : tutorial para gestores(as) del agua. Cap-Net, Delft, The Netherlands, p. 44 p. : 3 boxes, photogr., 5 tab., 2006.
2005
H. Dhande, Analysis of social implications of two liberalisation scenarios for European water supply and sanitation sector, vol. no. SE 05-10. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, The Netherlands, p. vi, 86 p. : boxes, fig., tab., 2005.
D. Wang, Applying the ecosan concept for integrated wastewater management at a new conference centre and tourist resort in Kunshan, China , vol. 05.03. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, The Netherlands, p. 81 p.; 37 tab.; 89 fig., 2005.
P. Pybus and Buckle, H., Bulk suppliers of potable water : building awareness and overcoming obstacles to water demand management, vol. no. 3. p. 56 p. : 6 boxes, photogr., 2005.
B. Gumbo, Bulk suppliers of untreated water : building awareness and overcoming obstacles to water demand management, vol. no. 2. p. 40 p. : 10 boxes, 6 fig., photogr., 3 tab., 2005.
P. H. Asian Deve Manila, Charting change : the impact of ADB’s Water for All policy on investments, project design, and sector reform. Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, p. 46 p. : boxes, fig., tab., 2005.
P. H. Asian Deve Manila, Fostering participation : water management by local communities. Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, p. 1 p., 2005.
J. B. Stevens and Stimie, C., Large-scale irrigators : building awareness and overcoming obstacles to water demand management, vol. no. 5. p. 40 p. : 8 boxes, photogr. 2 tab., 2005.
E. Baroudy, Lahlou, L. L., and Attia, B., Managing water demand : policies, practices and lessons from the Middle East and North Africa . London, UK: IWA Publishing, 2005, p. xii, 61 p. : fig., tab.
D. Hazelton and Buckle, H., Municipal water supply agencies : building awareness and overcoming obstacles to water demand management, vol. no. 6. p. 72 p. : 12 boxes, 8 fig., photogr., 7 tab., 2005.
D. Hazelton, Mondoka, A., and Forster, S., Policy makers, legislators, regulators : building awareness and overcoming obstacles to water demand management, vol. no. 1. IUCN South Africa Country Office, Pretoria, South Africa, p. 56 p. : 5 boxes, 11 fig., photogr., 2005.
E. Doering, The reform of the water sector in Tanzania. GTZ Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, pp. 19 p.;(p. 35 - 53); 1 tab.; 4 fig., 2005.
B. Reed, Rehabilitating water treatment works after an emergency : WHO technical note for emergencies No. 6, vol. 6. World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland, p. 4 p.; ill.; 6 fig., 2005.
P. K. Water and Islamabad, Shehr ki Duniya : managing Karachi's water supply and sanitation services : lessons from a workshop : proceedings. Water and Sanitation Program - South Asia, Islamabad, Pakistan, p. 15 p. : 3 boxes, 2 fig., 1 tab., 2005.
P. Reid, Subsistence farming and dense settlement rural communities : building awareness and overcoming obstacles to water demand management, vol. no. 4. p. 40 p. : 4 boxes, 1 fig., photogr., 6 tab., 2005.
S. Africa. De ZA, Water and sanitation business : the roles and responsibilities of local government and related institutions. South Africa, Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Cape Town, South Africa, p. 40 p.; ill.; fig.; boxes, 2005.
UN-HABITAT -Nairobi, KE, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, Workshop on pro-poor urban water and sanitation governance, Bhopal, India, 18-19 March 2005 : proceedings. UN-Habitat, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 68 p., 2005.

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