1990
B. Shore and Young, D.,
“Advantages of rehabilitation over replacement”. Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, p. 31 p., ann. 6 p.: tab., 1990.
T. S. Katko,
“Cost recovery in water supply in developing countries”,
International journal of water resources development, pp. p. 86-94: fig., 1990.
A. Okorafor, Okore, A., McPhail, A., and Whittington, D.,
“Cost recovery strategy for rural water delivery in Nigeria”, vol. no. 369. World Bank, Infrastructure and Urban Development Department, Washington, DC, USA, p. 36 p. : fig., tab., 1990.
J. Hukka,
Environmental sanitation : beyond the Decade : discussion paper, vol. no. 40. Tampere, Finland: Tampere University of Technology, 1990, p. 63 p.: tab.
X. Mu, Whittington, D., Barron, W., and Briscoe, J.,
“Estimating the willingness to pay for water services in developing countries : a case study of the use of contingent valuation surveys in southern Haiti”,
Economic development and cultural change, pp. p. 293-311: 5 tab., 1990.
I. N. Operations Baroda, Delhi, I. N. H. U. D. C. O. - New, and Human Settlements Management Institute -New Delhi, IN, HSMI,
“Evaluation study of low cost sanitation programme : West Bengal”. Housing and Urban Development Corporation, New Delhi, India, p. 11 p., 1990.
H. A. Garn,
“Financiacion de los servicos de abastecimiento de agua y saneamiento”, presented at the 1990-01-01, Geneva, Switzerland, 1990, p. iii, 28 p.: fig., tab.
H. A. Garn,
“Financing water supply and sanitation services”, presented at the 1990-01-01, Geneva, Switzerland, 1990, p. iii, 27 p.: fig., tab.
D. T. Lauria,
“Strategy for planning periurban water systems : a case study from Guatemala”, vol. no. 310. Water and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH), Arlington, VA, USA, p. vi, 55 p.: fig., tab., 1990.
J. Briscoe, P. de Castro, F., Griffin, C., North, J., and Olsen, O.,
“Toward equitable and sustainable rural water supplies : a contingent valuation study in Brazil”,
World Bank economic review, pp. p. 115-134: fig., tab., 1990.
1989
J. P. Mason and Cutbill, C.,
“Analysis of a sociocultural survey of household water use and sanitation practices in Djibouti City”, vol. no. 242. Water and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH), Arlington, VA, USA, p. x, 74 p.: fig., tab., 1989.
R. Suresh,
“Drinking water in Kerala : facts, figures and opinions on the use, availability and treatment of water”, vol. no. 4. Kerala Water Authority, Socio-Economic Units, Trivandrum, India, p. 42 p.: fig., tab., 1989.
WHO -Geneva, CH, World Health Organization,
“Managerial and financial principles for water supply and sanitation agencies : report of the fourth Consultation on Institutional Development : Working Group on Cost Recovery, Geneva, 21-25 November 1988. Volume I”. World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland, p. ii, 27 p., 1989.
D. T. Lauria, Mu, X., and Whittington, D.,
“Paying for urban services : a study of water vending and willingness to pay for water in Onitsha, Nigeria : case study”. World Bank, Infrastructure and Urban Development Department, Washington, DC, USA, p. iii, 34 p.: fig., tab., 1989.
P. S. Rodriguez, Rodriguez, R. M., and E. Morr, S.,
“Prestacion del servicio de acueducto y alcantarillado en Barranquilla, Colombia : la participacion de los pobladores : estudios de caso, Los Laureles y Siete de Abril”. Foro Nacional por Colombia, Bogota, Colombia, p. 38 p.: 10 tab., 1989.