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This paper presents the results of a participatory process to analyse how different water supply and sanitation projects are applying key principles for water resources management formulated in different international fora.

TitleAn assessment of promising approaches in drinking water supply related water resources management
Publication TypeResearch Report
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsVisscher, JT, Saunders, D, Bury, PJ
Pagination12 p. : 1 fig.
Date Published1998-01-05
PublisherIRC
Place PublishedThe Hague, The Netherlands
Keywordscase studies, evaluation, nepal lumbini zone, northern province development programme (zambia), participatory methods, policies, rural water supply and sanitation project (rwssp) (lumbini zone, nepal), safe water supply, sdiwrm, water resources management, zambia northern province
Abstract

This paper presents the results of a participatory process to analyse how different water supply and sanitation projects are applying key principles for water resources management formulated in different international fora. It draws on experiences from different countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. The paper is be structured around eight key principles for which leading questions and indicators have been analysed. It presents the current thinking at policy level and practical experiences from case studies.

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Original PublicationPromising water resources management approaches in the drinking water supply and sanitation sector : report on assessments and synthesis workshop (1997)
Citation Key43476

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