Water and sanitation
- How is democratic decentralisation progressing in South Africa?
- Z. Ntshona; E. Lahiff / Environment Team, IDS Sussex, 2003
- This paper looks at the case of Mdudwa village in the Eastern Cape to explore the processes and impacts of democratic decentralisation. Through an examination of contests over land, forest and water resources, the paper looks at the e...
- Water, livelihoods and resettlement of displaced people: lessons from Eritrea
- Gaim Kibreab; Alan Nicol / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
- In the past decade, the Gash-Barka region in Eritreas western lowlands on the borders of Sudan and Ethiopia has become a site of resettlement for refugees returning from Sudan and those displaced by border clashes with Ethiopia....
- How can the Sustainable Livelihoods approach improve water projects?
- A. Nicol / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
- This paper has three elements. Firstly, the study investigates the pre-eminence of a health-based view within thewater and sanitation sector. Secondly, the paper also analyses water in the context of poor households. In doing so it us...
- Lessons from projects in Africa, Asia and South America
- IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, 2000
- Eight drinking water and sanitation supply (DWSS) and three integrated water resource management (IWRM) projects from seven countries were reviewed to identify the extent to which they incorporated integrated water resource management...
- Political capital in the Sustainable Livelihoods approach
- P. Baumann / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
- Looks at the Sustainable Livelihoods (SL) approach as an analytical framework. The potential of SL was examined by applying the framework for analysis in a research project on decentralised natural resource management in India.The SL ...
- To what extent can aquaculture help poverty reduction?
- P. Edwards / Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2000
- Aquaculture is often viewed narrowly as intensive culture of salmon and shrimp to provide high value products for luxury markets and is often associated with environmental degradation. The promotion of aquaculture for rural developmen...
- How to achieve better livelihoods for poor people?
- Khanya - Managing Rural Change CC, 2000
- Participants were grouped to relate the findings to clusters approximating to their work situations. Three were identified: Water issues: Capacity-building initiatives should respond to the overallv restructur...
- A livelihoods review of projects in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, India
- C. Turton / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
- Reviews the design of two new DFID projects in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, India. The projects aim to contribute to the Government of India’s efforts to eliminate poverty through support to its watershed development programme. Th...
- Why do households choose to invest in soil and water conservation?
- C. Boyd; C. Turton / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
- Discusses the role of soil and water conservation (SWC) practices in sustainable livelihoods and presents preliminary findings from case studies conducted in Tanzania and Uganda. Describes the conditions under which households...
- Water, livelihoods and resettlement of displaced people: lessons from Eritrea
- Gaim Kibreab; Alan Nicol / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
- In the past decade, the Gash-Barka region in Eritreas western lowlands on the borders of Sudan and Ethiopia has become a site of resettlement for refugees returning from Sudan and those displaced by border clashes with Ethiopia....
- How can the Sustainable Livelihoods approach improve water projects?
- A. Nicol / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
- This paper has three elements. Firstly, the study investigates the pre-eminence of a health-based view within thewater and sanitation sector. Secondly, the paper also analyses water in the context of poor households. In doing so it us...
- Lessons from projects in Africa, Asia and South America
- IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, 2000
- Eight drinking water and sanitation supply (DWSS) and three integrated water resource management (IWRM) projects from seven countries were reviewed to identify the extent to which they incorporated integrated water resource management...
- Political capital in the Sustainable Livelihoods approach
- P. Baumann / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
- Looks at the Sustainable Livelihoods (SL) approach as an analytical framework. The potential of SL was examined by applying the framework for analysis in a research project on decentralised natural resource management in India.The SL ...
- To what extent can aquaculture help poverty reduction?
- P. Edwards / Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2000
- Aquaculture is often viewed narrowly as intensive culture of salmon and shrimp to provide high value products for luxury markets and is often associated with environmental degradation. The promotion of aquaculture for rural developmen...
- How to achieve better livelihoods for poor people?
- Khanya - Managing Rural Change CC, 2000
- Participants were grouped to relate the findings to clusters approximating to their work situations. Three were identified: Water issues: Capacity-building initiatives should respond to the overallv restructur...
- A livelihoods review of projects in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, India
- C. Turton / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
- Reviews the design of two new DFID projects in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, India. The projects aim to contribute to the Government of India’s efforts to eliminate poverty through support to its watershed development programme. Th...
- Why do households choose to invest in soil and water conservation?
- C. Boyd; C. Turton / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
- Discusses the role of soil and water conservation (SWC) practices in sustainable livelihoods and presents preliminary findings from case studies conducted in Tanzania and Uganda. Describes the conditions under which households...
- Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR)
- Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) helps rural people in India to alleviate poverty through participatory watershed development and management.



