2007
Netherlands Water Partnership -The Hague, NL, NWP,
Smart water harvesting solutions : examples of innovative, low-cost technologies for rain, fog, runoff water and groundwater. Delft, The Netherlands: Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP), 2007, p. 64 p. : boxes, fig., photogr., tab.
D. Sequeira and Warner, M.,
“Stakeholder engagement : a good practice handbook for companies doing business in emerging markets”. International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC, USA, p. vii, 172 p. : 16 boxes, 2 fig., 2 tab., 2007.
Worldwatch Institute -Washington, DC, US,
State of the world 2007 : our urban future. New York, NY, USA: W.W. Norton, 2007, p. xxxi, 250 p. : boxes, fig., tab.
I. N. Water and Delhi,
“Taking water and sanitation services to the urban poor”. Water and Sanitation Program - South Asia, New Delhi, India, p. 26 p. : boxes, fig., photogr., 2007.
2006
B. Valfrey-Visser, Schaub-Jones, D., Collignon, B., and Chaponnière, E.,
Access through innovation : expanding water service delivery through independent network providers : considerations for practitioners and policymakers. London, UK: Building Partnerships for Development (BPDWS), 2006, p. 41 p. : 5 boxes, fig.
A. Baietti, Kingdom, W., and van Ginneken, M.,
“Characteristics of well-performing public water utilities”, vol. no. 9. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. vi, 107 p. : 10 boxes, 3 fig., 8 tab., 2006.
S. R. Tyler,
Comanagement of natural resources : local learning for poverty reduction. Ottawa, Ont, Canada: International Development Research Centre (IDRC), 2006, p. xi, 85 p. : fig.
T. Triche, Requena, S., and Kariuki, M.,
“Engaging local private operators in water supply and sanitation services : initial lessons from emerging experience in Cambodia, Colombia, Paraguay, the Philippines, and Uganda. Volume 1. Overview of experience”, vol. no. 12. World Bank Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Board, Washington, DC, USA, p. v, 51 p. : 3 boxes, 1 fig., 20 tab., 2006.
A. Klutse, Ouattara, R., and Tandia, C. T.,
“Etat des lieux des systèmes de réseau d'égout à faible diamètre : le cas du Mali”. Centre Regional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement a Faible Cout (CREPA), Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, p. 118 p. - ill., tab., 2006.
Academy for Educational Development -Washington, DC, US,
“From awareness to action : sustainable solutions for a better environment [GreenCOM project: 1993-2006]”. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC, USA, p. 42 p. : boxes, ill., photogr. , 2006.
Inter-agency Task Force on Gender and Water -New York, NY, US, GWTF,
“Gender, water and sanitation : a policy brief”. Inter-agency Task Force on Gender and Water, GWTF, New York, NY, USA, p. 16 p. : boxes, tab., 2006.
C. van den Berg, Pattanayak, S., Yang, J. - C., and Gunatilake, H.,
“Getting the assumptions right : private sector participation transaction design and the poor in southwest Sri Lanka”, vol. no. 7. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. iv, 21 p. : 7 tab., 2006.
A. Allen, Davila, J. D., and Hofmann, P.,
Governance of water and sanitation services for the peri-urban poor : a framework for understanding and action in metropolitan regions. London, UK: Development Planning Unit, University College London, 2006, p. 126 p. : 18 boxes, 5 fig., 6 tab.
A. Morel and Diener, S.,
Greywater management in low and middle -income countries : review of different treatment systems for households or neighbourhoods
, vol. no. 14/06. Duebendorf, Switzerland: Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (EAWAG), 2006, p. viii, 96 p. : fig., photogr., tab.
WHO -Geneva, CH, World Health Organization and World Plumbing Council -Geneva, CH, WPC,
Health aspects of plumbing. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO), 2006, p. x,129 p. : 10 fig., 15 fig.
G. McGranahan, Njiru, C., Albu, M., Smith, M., and Mitlin, D.,
How small water enterprises can contribute to the Millennium Development Goals : evidence from Dar es Salaam, Nairobi, Khartoum and Accra. Loughborough, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, 2006, p. x, 47 p. : 3 boxes, 8 tab.