2009
F. van Steenbergen and Tuinhof, A.,
Managing the water buffer for development and climate change adaptation: groundwater recharge, retention, reuse and rainwater storage. Paris, France: UNESCO International Hydrological Programme, UNESCO-IHP, 2009, p. 91 p. : boxes, fig., tab.
J. Bartram, Corrales, L., Davison, A., Deere, D., Drury, D., Gordon, B., Howard, G., Rinehold, A., and Stevens, M.,
Manual para el desarrollo de planes de seguridad del agua: metodología pormenorizada de gestion de riesgos para proveedores de agua de consumo. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO), 2009, p. 108 p.
J. Bartram, Corrales, L., Davison, A., Deere, D., Drury, D., Gordon, B., Howard, G., Rinehold, A., and Stevens, M.,
Manuel de gestion des risques par etapes a l’intention des distributeurs d’eau de boisson
. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO), 2009, p. 108 p.
J. Butterworth and De la Harpe, J.,
“Not so petty : corruption risks in payment and licensing systems for water”, vol. no. 26. Chr. Michelsen Institute, U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Bergen, Norway, p. 4 p. : 1 box, 1 tab., 2009.
A. Bakalian and Wakeman, W.,
“Post-construction support and sustainability in community-managed rural water supply : case studies in Peru, Bolivia, and Ghana”, vol. no. 18. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. xvii, 114 p. : 2 boxes, 1 fig., 38 tab., 2009.
D. Hall and Lobina, E.,
“The private sector in water in 2009”. Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU), University of Greenwich, London, UK, p. 8 p. : fig., 2009.
D. Hall, Lobina, E., Corral, V., Hoedeman, O., Terhorst, P., Pigeon, M., and Kishimoto, S.,
“Public-public partnerships (PUPs) in water”. Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU), University of Greenwich, London, UK, p. 18 p., 2009.
J. Barron,
Rainwater harvesting : a lifeline for human well-being : a report prepared for UNEP. Nairobi, Kenya: UNEP, United Nations Environment Programme, 2009, p. x, 69 p. : fig., tab.
M. Fall, Marin, P., Locussol, A., and Verspyck, R.,
“Reforming urban water utilities in Western and Central Africa : experiences with public-private partnerships. Volume 2. Case studies
”, vol. no. 13. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. v, 61 p. : 4 boxes, 37 fig., 2009.
A. Iza and Stein, R.,
RULE : reforming water governance. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN - International Union for Conservation of Nature, 2009, p. 128 p. : boxes, fig., photogr., tab.
T. F. Clasen,
“Scaling up household water treatment among low-income populations”. World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland, p. xii, 72 p. : 2 boxes, 5 fig., 10 tab., 2009.
R. Schuen, Parkinson, J., and Knapp, A.,
“Study for financial and economic analysis of ecological sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa”. Water and Sanitation Program - African Region, Nairobi, Kenya, p. xi, 32 p. : 14 fig., 9 tab., 2009.
S. Deegener, Wendland, C., Samwel, A., and Samwel, M.,
“Sustainable and safe school sanitation : how to provide hygienic and affordable sanitation in areas without a functioning wastewater system : examples from Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia”. Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF), Utrecht, The Netherlands, p. 26 p. : 4 boxes, 2 tab., 2009.
N. Mjoli, Sykes, G., and Jooste, T.,
Towards the realization of free basic sanitation : evaluation, review and recommendations, vol. no. TT 422/09. Pretoria, South Africa: Water Research Commission, WRC, 2009, p. xviii, 91 p. : 16 fig., 8 tab.
L. Corner and Repucci, S.,
“A user’s guide to measuring gender-sensitive basic service delivery”. UNDP Oslo Governance Centre, Oslo, Norway, p. viii, 128 p. : boxes, fig., tab., 2009.