Designing water supply and sanitation projects to meet demand in rural and peri-urban communities - Book 2: Additional notes for policy makers and planners
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These guidelines are the result of two years collaborative research undertaken by WEDC with partners in Africa and South Asia. They demonstrate how water supply and sanitation projects in rural and peri-urban areas can be designed to meet user demand. The aim is to improve the use and sustainability of the services provided. The guidelines consist of three books: Book 1: Concept, Principles and Practice, Book 2: Additional Notes for Policy Makers and Planners, Book 3: Ensuring the Participation of the Poor. This book has been written for policy makers and planners responsible for water supply and sanitation in rural and peri-urban areas. Potential readers include government staff at national, state and local levels, senior managers in non-governmental organisations and the private sector, and donor staff and advisers. This book supplements Book 1 of these guidelines. Readers should ensure they are familiar with the contents of Book 1 before reading this volume.
Funding
Department for International Development (DFID)
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Research Unit
Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC)
Citation
DEVERILL, P. ... et al, 2002. Designing water supply and sanitation projects to meet demand in rural and peri-urban communities - Book 2: Additional notes for policy makers and planners. Loughborough: WEDC, Loughborough University.
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Publication date
2002
Notes
This book was published by the Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC) at Loughborough University.