2001
UNFPA -New York, NY, US,
The state of the world population 2001 : footprints and milestones : population and environmental change. New York, NY, USA: United Nations Population Fund, 2001, p. ca. 60 p. : fig., tab., boxes, photogr.
C. Saade, Bateman, M., and Bendahmane, D. B.,
“The story of a successful public-private partnership in Central America : handwashing for diarrheal disease prevention”, vol. no. 1. Basic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival (BASICS II), Arlington, VA, USA, p. xvi, 83 p. : 11 boxes, 8 fig., 16 tab., 2001.
S. Permanent BF,
“Stratégie nationale d'éducation environnementale”. Secrétariat Permanent du Conseil National pour la Gestion de l¿Environnement -SP/CONAGEs, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, p. 60 p. : 1 table, 2001.
W. Conservati Development,
“Strategy paper on Neeru-Meeru”. India (Andhra Pradesh), Department of Rural Development, Water Conservation Mission, Hyderabad, India, p. 16 p. + 21 p. annexes, 2001.
IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, The Hague, NL and City, P. H. Streams of,
“The Streams of Knowledge toolbox : work in progress”. IRC, Delft, The Netherlands, p. vii, 207 p. : boxes, fig., 2001.
E. Bolt and IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, The Hague, NL,
“Support to DGIS sector policy development : report on the rural water and sanitation workshop public private partnerships for community water supply and sanitation : a learning event of the Infrastructure forum, Washington DC, May 8-10, 2001”. IRC, Delft, The Netherlands, p. 14 p., 2001.
N. L. D. H. V. - Amersfoort and ET, E. Ministry o,
“Sustainability in rural water supply : national water supply and sanitation master plan : mini workshop, Addis Ababa, 6 July 2001 : workshop papers”. DHV, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, p. 68 p. + 12 p. : fig., map., tab., 2001.
C. Saade and Bateman, M.,
“Sustainability through public-private partnerships”. Basic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival (BASICS), Arlington, VA, USA, p. 9 slides, 2001.
R. I. Tarquino,
“Team learning projects as a strategy to contribute to the sustainability of water supply and sanitation services”. University of Leeds, Department of Civil Engineering, Leeds, UK, p. xxvi, 271 p. : 8 boxes, 41 fig., 40 photogr., 56 tab., 2001.
R. Ouattara,
“Technologie appropriées et savoir-faire dans les quartiers défavorisés”. Centre Regional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement a Faible Cout (CREPA), Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, pp. p. 91-98 (8 p.), 2001.
M. Ali, Ahmed, M. F., and Adeel, Z.,
“Technologies for arsenic removal from drinking water : compilation of papers presented at the International Workshop on Technologies for Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 5-7 May 2001”. Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh, p. viii, 277 p. : fig., tab., 2001.
Z. Department ZM,
“Technology for rural water supply : making the right choice”, vol. no. 2a. Zambia. Department of Infrastructure and Support Services (MLGH) -ZM, Lusaka, Zambia, p. iv, 28 p. : fig., photogr., 2001.