This video cassette contains two films made by Shell in the early 1980s. The first is about the detrimental effects of deforestation in third world countries.
Title | Fate of the forests / For want of water |
Publication Type | Audiovisual |
Year of Publication | 1982 |
Authors | London, GBShell Film |
Pagination | 2 video films (30, 25 min) : VHS |
Date Published | 1982-01-01 |
Publisher | Shell International, Film Library |
Place Published | London, UK |
Keywords | appropriate technology, community participation, cultural aspects, education, environmental degradation, forestry, hand pumps, hygiene, idwssd, latrines, maintenance, malawi, nepal, piped distribution, rural areas, sanitation, well digging, women, zimbabwe |
Abstract | This video cassette contains two films made by Shell in the early 1980s. The first is about the detrimental effects of deforestation in third world countries. For want of water describes how governments and international organizations are helping to bring clean water to rural areas in developing countries. Lack of capital, and lack of knowledge, particularly about elementary hygiene, are major problems. Education forms a vital part of the operation. The film was shot in Zimbabwe, Malawi and Nepal, and shows how village communities built their own pumping systems. The film quality is poor. |
Custom 1 | 112.0, 205.1, 305.1 |
Original Publication | For want of water |