1989
V. N. Hanoi City Hanoi, Hanoi, V. N. U. N. D. P. -, and Hanoi, V. N. Y. M. E. Group,
“Hanoi water supply management project (VIE/82/011) : report of reorganization, tariffs and information systems for management”. YME Group, Hanoi, Viet Nam, p. 81 p.: fig., tab., 1989.
V. N. People's C. Hanoi, Helsinki, F. I. F. I. N. N. I. D. A. -, and Hanoi, V. N. Y. M. E. Group,
“Hanoi water supply project phase II : water master plan : interim report master plan : interim report”. FINNIDA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Helsinki, Finland, p. 151 p.: fig., map, tab., 1989.
D. B. Edwards, Larrea, O. R., and Gonzalez, N. L.,
“Integrated rural health delivery system Ecuador : final evaluation”, vol. no. 264. Water and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH), Arlington, VA, USA, p. xii, 83 p., 1989.
S. Arlosoroff,
“Issues in water management for urban centers in the developing world”. World Bank, Water and Sanitation Division, Washington, DC, USA, p. 24, 3 p., 1989.
N. Conde, Babo, M., and Antonioli, A.,
“L'eau des villages : etude des mesures d'hygiene et d'assainissement du milieu a travers les comportements, les representations et la gestion de l'eau”. ENSUP, Bamako, Mali, p. 64 p. : 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.
R. Franceys and Usman, B.,
“Paying for water”, in
Water, engineering and development in Africa : proceedings of the 15th WEDC Conference, Kano, Nigeria, 3-7 April 1989, 1989, pp. p. 132-135: fig.
J. S. McCullough,
“Philippines : local water utilities administration”, in
Urban management in Asia : issues and opportunities, 1989, pp. P. 151-160: tab.
WHO -Geneva, CH, World Health Organization,
“Principles and models to achieve sustainable community water supply and to extend household sanitation : report of the fourth Consultation on Institutional Development : Working Group on Cost Recovery, Geneva, 21-25 November 1988. Volume II”. World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland, p. 11, 39 p. : fig., tab., 1989.
T. Katko,
The role of cost recovery in water supply in developing countries, vol. no. 41. Tampere, Finland: Tampere University of Technology, 1989, p. ix, 246 p.: fig., tab.
D. B. Edwards, Larrea, O. R., and Gonzalez, N. L.,
“Sistema integral de prestacion de servicos de salud a las zonas rurales del Ecuador : evaluacion final”, vol. no. 264. Water and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH), Arlington, VA, USA, p. ca. 90 p., 1989.
R. Roche, Mu, X., and Whittington, D.,
“The value of time spent on collecting water : some estimates for Ukunda, Kenya : case study”. World Bank, Infrastructure and Urban Development Department, Washington, DC, USA, p. iii, 21 p.: fig., tab., 1989.
D. A. Okun, Lauria, D. T., Mu, X., and Whittington, D.,
“Water vending activities in developing countries : a case study of Ukunda, Kenya”,
International journal of water resources development, pp. p. 158-168: fig., tab., 1989.