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2011
B. Abraham, Fogde, M., Muench, E., and Wendland, C., Sustainable sanitation for schools. Sustainable Sanitation Alliance, SuSanA, S.l., p. 8 p.; 5 fig.; photographs, 2011.
C. Lüthi, Panesar, A., Schütze, T., Norström, A., McConville, J., Parkinson, J., Saywell, D., Ingle, R., and International Forum on Urbanism -Delft, NL, IFoU, Sustainable sanitation in cities : a framework for action. Rijswijk, The Netherlands: Papiroz Publishing House, 2011, p. 165 p. : boxes, fig.
R. Advani and Water and Sanitation Program - Africa Region -Nairobi, KE, (WSP-AF), Sustainable services through domestic private sector participation : financing small piped water systems in rural and peri-urban Kenya. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 27 p.; 3 fig.; 1 tab.; 5 boxes, 2011.
P. Harvey, Sustainable supply chains for rural water services : linking local procurement of handpumps and spare parts supply, vol. 2011 - 1. Rural Water Supply Network, RWSN, St. Gallen, Switzerland, p. 8 p.; 4 fig., 2011.
J. Butterworth, McIntyre, P., and Da Silva-Wells, C., SWITCH in the city : putting urban water management to the test. The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC, 2011, p. v, 413 p. : boxes, fig., tab.
S. W. I. T. C. H. Sustainabl project, SWITCH Training Kit : integrated urban water management in the city of the future. ICLEI European Secretariat GmbH, Freiburg, Germany, 2011.
C. Jefferies and Duffy, A., The SWITCH transition manual : managing water for the city of the future, Fourth draft for Carol Howe. S.l.: S.n., 2011, p. vi, 140 p.; ill.; fig.; tab.; boxes.
S. M. Vindigni, Riley, P. L., Jhung, M., and Emory University School of Medicine -Atlanta, GA, US. Regional Training Center for Family Planning, Systematic review : handwashing behaviour in low to middle income countries : outcome measures and behaviour maintenance, Tropical medicine and international health, pp. p. 466 - 477; 3 fig.; 1 tab., 2011.
N. L. Practica - Papendrecht and USAID -Washington, DC, US. Centre for Development Information and Evaluation, Systèmes à moindre coût pour la gestion des boues de blocs sanitaires : cas d’Ambositra et de Mahanoro, Madagascar : techniques courantes et op... WASH_plus U.S. Agency, Washington, DC, USA, p. 39 p.; ill.; fig.; tab.; photographs, 2011.
D. Dominguez, Truffer, B., and Gujer, W., Tackling uncertainties in infrastructure sectors through strategic planning : the contribution of discursive approaches in the urban water sector, Water policy : official journal of the World Water Council, pp. p. 299 - 316; 1 tab.; 5 fig., 2011.
Y. Coombes and Paynter, N., Tanzania : a handwashing behavior change journey : global scaling up handwashing project. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, S.l., p. 8 p.; 1 tab.; 1 box.; 5 fig.; 1 photograph, 2011.
E. Funari, Kistemann, T., Herbst, S., and Rechenburg, A., Technical guidance on water-related disease surveillance. World Health Organization (WHO), Copenhagen, Denmark, p. v, 122 p.; 18 tab.; 21 fig., 2011.
M. Elliott, Armstrong, A., Lobuglio, J., and Bartram, J., Technologies for climate change adaptation : the water sector. UNEP Risoe Centre, Roskilde, Denmark, p. vii, 114 p.; 13 fig.; 4 tab., 2011.
H. Hoffmann, Platzer, C., von Münch, E., and Winker, M., Technology review of constructed wetlands : subsurface flow constructed wetlands for greywater and domestic wastewater treatment. Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ, Eschborn, Germany, p. 35 p.; 32 fig.; 10 tab., 2011.
C. Rieck and von Münch, E., Technology review of urine diversion dehydration toilets (UDDTs) : design principles, urine and faeces management. Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ, Eschborn, Germany, p. 38 p.; 37 fig.; 5 tab., 2011.
M. Juntopas and Naruchaikusol, S., Thailand : lessons for rural water supply : assessing progress towards sustainable service delivery, Triple-S Country Studies. IRC, The Hague, The Netherlands, p. viii, 33 p.; 7 fig.; 3 boxes, 2011.
Institute for Sustainable Futures - University of Technology Sydney, AU, ISF - UTS, Timor‐Leste : WASH Sector Brief. Institute for Sustainable Futures - University of Technology Sydney, AU, ISF - UTS, Sydney, NSW, Australia, p. 10 p.; 3 tab.; 1 fig., 2011.
A. Mehta, Toolkit for public-private partnerships in urban water supply for the state of Maharashtra, India. Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, p. xiii, 224 p.; 18 fig.; 74 tab., 2011.
M. Snehalatha and Anitha, V., Total sanitation campaign: progress and issues: situational analysis of Andhra Pradesh with reference to total sanitation campaign, WASHCost India-CESS working papers, vol. 11. WASHCost team, Hyderabad, IN, Hyderabad, India, p. 40 p.; 12 fig.; 8 tab.; 3 boxes, 2011.
K. E. U. N. E. P. - Nairobi, Towards a green economy: pathways to sustainable development and poverty eradication. Nairobi, Kenya: UNEP, United Nations Environment Programme, 2011, p. 624 p. : boxes, fig., tab.
A. Bahri, Towards integrated urban water management. Global Water Partnership (GWP), Stockholm, Sweden, p. 12 p.; 2 fig.; 3 boxes; 5 photographs, 2011.
M. Adank, Darteh, B., Moriarty, P. B., Osei-Tutu, H., Assan, D., and van Rooijen, D., Towards integrated urban water management in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area : current status and strategic directions for the future. Accra, Ghana: IRC and SWITCH/RCN Ghana, 2011, p. 126 p.; 36 fig.; 43 tab.; 4 boxes.
J. Willetts and Wicken, J., Towards sustainability in water, sanitation and hygiene : WASH Conference 2011, Brisbane, Australia : conference report. International Water Centre, S.l., p. 17 p.; 22 fig., 2011.
S. Sutton, Mamo, E., Butterworth, J., and Dimtse, D., Towards the Ethiopian goal of universal access to rural water : understanding the potential contribution of self supply, vol. 23. RiPPLE, Research-inspired Policy and Practice Learning in Ethiopia and the Nile region, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, p. 74 p.; ill.; tab.; fig., 2011.
B. Keene, Translating research into national-scale change : a case study from Kenya of WASH in Schools. CARE Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 8 p.; 3 fig., 2011.

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