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| International Institute for Environment and Development |
| IIED is an independent, non-profit organization promoting sustainable patterns of world development through collaborative research, policy studies, networking and knowledge dissemination. We work to address global issues such as mining, the paper industry and food systems. |
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| Drawers of Water: 30 Years of Change in Domestic Water Use and Environmental Health Overview |
| Stock Code 9049IIED, IIED 2001 Price USD 22.50 |
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This book presents the findings of the 30-year reassessment of the landmark Drawers of Water study by Gilbert F White, David J Bradley and Anne U White. Findings come from 34 sites in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, and the overview charts the trends and changes that have occurred in these 30 years, and their implications for water policy and practice. |
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| Dams and Development: A new framework for decision-making |
| Stock Code 9126IIED, IIED 2001 Price USD 9.00 |
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The World Commission on Dams This paper is a summary of the final report produced by the World Commission on Dams (WCD), which is the product of over two years of intense study by the WCD, the WCD stakeholders' forum and hundreds of individual experts on all aspects of dams. Providing a comprehensive, global review of their performance and contribution to development, the WCD report is relevant to everyone working with or concerned with dams. Building on anaysis of how and why dams succeed or fail to meet development objectives, the report addresses key issues at the heart of the debate on dams, and recommends fundamental changes in the manner in which water development options are assessed and project cycles planned, implemented and monitored. |
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| Private Firms and Public Water |
| Stock Code 9290IIED, IIED 2001 paperback 247 pages Price USD 25.00 |
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The provision of water and sanitation services in developing countries has traditionally been the preserve of the state, but recently there has been a move towards greater private sector participation (PSP). While the potential economic benefits of PSP are well known, the authors extensively discuss the environmental and social implications unique to the sector. The focus of the book is on the crucial role public authorities must continue to play to guarantee sustainability, levels of service and access to a variety of consumers. The authors show how these objectives are realised in very different ways - and not always successfully - in developing countries. The authors critically review the current literature and include new case studies from Manila, Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Abidjan and Mexico City. Private Firms and Public Water will be of interest to regulatory offcials, economists, develpments professionals and scholars, as well as government, business and NGOs. |
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| Case of Lindi and its Region, Southern Tanzania, The |
| Stock Code 9115IIED, IIED 2001 34 Pages Price USD 20.00 |
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This paper presents the findings of research on the rural-urban interactions and linkages between the town of Lindi and two rural settlements in the surrounding area. |
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| Case of Himo and its Region, Northern Tanzania, The |
| Stock Code 9114IIED , IIED 2001 19 Pages Price USD 20.00 |
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This paper presents the findings of research on the rural-urban interactions and linkages between the town of Himo and two rural settlements in the surrounding area. |
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| Moving towards Local Agenda 21 in Rufisque, Senegal |
| Stock Code 9047IIED, IIED 2001 Paperback 14 Pages Price USD 5.00 |
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This paper describes the consultation processes in Rufisque that have laid the foundations for a local agenda 21. These consultations have helped to establish new relationships between municipal government, community organisations and the private sector and have encouraged a range of initiatives to address local economic and environmental problems. |
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