2002
M. P. van Dijk, Noordhoek, M., and Wegelin, E.,
Governing cities : new institutional forms in developing countries and transitional economies. London, UK: IT Publications, 2002, p. xiv, 234 p. : 13 fig., 14 tab.
G. Aegisson,
“The great water robbery”. One World Action, London, UK, p. 10 p., 2002.
S. Foster, Hirata, R., Gomes, D., D'Elia, M., and Paris, M.,
Groundwater quality protection : a guide for water service companies, municipal authorities and environment agencies. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, 2002, p. vii, 103 p. : fig. tab.
R. Rojas,
“Guía para la vigilancia y control de la calidad del agua para consumo humano”. CEPIS (Centro Panamericano de Ingenieria Sanitaria y Ciencias del Ambiente), Lima, Peru, p. 336 p., 2002.
B. Skinner, Reed, R., and Harvey, P.,
“Guidelines for sustainable handpump projects in Africa : e-conference synthesis report”. Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, Loughborough, UK, p. 32 p., 2002.
M. F. Elledge, Rosensweig, F., and Warner, D. B.,
“Guidelines for the assessment of national sanitation policies”, vol. no. 2. Environmental Health Project (EHP), Arlington, VA, USA, p. xi, 67 p. : 1 fig., 13 tab., 2002.
K. Vairavamoorthy and Elango, K.,
“Guidelines for the design and control of intermittent water distribution systems”,
Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 19-21 : 2 fig., 3 photogr., 2002.
L. A. Pearson, Bhagwan, J., Kariuki, W., and Banda, W.,
Guidelines on appropriate technologies for water supply and sanitation in developing communities, vol. no. 520/1/01. Pretoria, South Africa: Water Research Commission, WRC, 2002, p. ca. 115 p. + 14 annexes : fig., tab.
T. V. Luong,
Harvesting the rain : a construction manual for cement rainwater jars and tanks. Bangkok, Thailand: UNICEF Regional Office for East Asia and Pacific, 2002, p. ii, 42 p. : fig., tab.
R. Shaw, Howard, G., Morgan, J., Pruss, A., Bogh, C., Goldstein, G., and Teuton, J.,
Healthy villages : a guide for communities and community health workers. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO), 2002, p. ix, 108 p. : fig.
P. Pietersma, Rippen, K., Janssen, T., Agasi, E., van Mierle, M., and Nijkamp, L.,
Het strategie boek. The Hague, The Netherlands: Academic Service, 2002, p. 155 p. : ill.
J. Lines,
“How not to grow mosquitoes in African towns”,
Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 16-18 : 1 box, 2 photogr. 2 tab., 2002.
A. Turton and Henwood, R.,
Hydropolitics in the developing world : a Southern African perspective. Pretoria, South Africa: University of Pretoria, African Water Issues Research Unit, 2002, p. 269 p. : fig., tab.
J. Borghi, Guinness, L., Ouedraogo, J., and Curtis, V.,
“Is hygiene promotion cost-effective? : a case study in Burkina Faso”,
Tropical medicine and international health, pp. p. 960-969 : 8 tab., 2002.
M. Sidibe and Curtis, V.,
“Hygiene promotion in Burkina Faso and Zimbabwe : new approaches to behaviour change”, vol. no. 7. Water and Sanitation Program - African Region, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 7 p. : boxes, fig., photogr., 2002.
J. Coe, Luetchford, M., and Kingham, T.,
“ID21 : tracking routes towards impact”. Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, p. 35 p., 2002.
G. B. Institute Brighton,
“ID21 : tracking routes towards impact : summary”. Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, p. 9 p., 2002.