water
- Converting to an ecosan system in Kuching, Malaysia is feasible
- P.D.| Jenssen / EcoSan Norway, 2005
- This paper address sanitation issues in Kuching, the capital of Sarawak Malaysia, examining the implications of converting to an ecological sanitation (ecosan) system. The paper specifically examines the Hui Sing garden pilot system, ...
- Exploration of the relationship between poor freshwater access and destitution
- J.N.K. Mugambi; G. Kebreab / Norwegian Church Aid, 2005
- Freshwater supply is not a priority of the rich countries in their development agendas for the poor countries. Yet this paper suggests that it is the most important indicator of destitution. This paper argues that it is necessary for ...
- Key problems of multilateral trade liberalisation as they relate to poor people's rights
- A. Sommerfeldt / Norwegian Church Aid, 2005
- This is a set of papers that address the questions: do equal rules really allow poor producers to receive a fair share of the trade wealth and does the current free trade system represent equal rules at all? The papers argue that the ...
- Rights-based approaches to water management in Zimbabwe
- B. Derman; A. Hellum; P. Sithole / Natural Resources Institute, UK, 2005
- Does a human rights approach to water actually support to the multiple ways in which men and women actually share and manage water in rural contexts? This papers looks at how local norms and practices include water can be included wit...
- Extending water connections to households may lead to welfare gains in Central America
- J. Strand; I. Walker / Department of Economics, University of Oslo, Norway, 2004
- This paper analyses data from sample surveys of water use and prices for households in 17 cities in Central America and Venezuela. The main aim of the paper is to estimate water demand functions for two different household groups in t...
- Combating poverty through access to safe water supply and sanitation facilities
- Eldis Document Store, 2003
- This paper reports on a United Nations conference held in Norway, November 2003, in support of the 12th session of the Commission for Sustainable Development. The conference focused on the plight of the worlds poorest, with part...
- Community participation through immediate results
- A. Koestler / Yme, 2003
- This paper reports on immediate results as an entry point for community participation, based on water supply, sanitation and hygiene behaviour field experience in Africa. Highlights of the paper include: the unde...
- How effective are CESAR's activities in the Middle East?
- J. Claussen / Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2004
- This report presents the outcome of an evaluation of activities in the Middle East by the Centre for Environmental Studies and Resource Management (CESAR). The evaluation has been undertaken by Nordic Consulting Group, Norway, from Ma...
- The implementation of a rural water supply schemes in Uganda
- Yme, 2004
- This short paper reports on a rural water supply pilot project in Uganda, initiated by YME (a Norwegian NGO) in conjunction with the Uganda Wildlife Authorities (UWA). The paper presents a case study of Katunguru, a village in the Que...
- River boundaries and conflict
- N.P. Gleditsch; T. Owen; K. Furlong; B. Lacina / International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2004
- Countries that share rivers have a higher risk of military disputes between them. Controlling for the length of the land boundary has shown that the shared river variable is not just a proxy for being neighbors and thus having a highe...
- Converting to an ecosan system in Kuching, Malaysia is feasible
- P.D.| Jenssen / EcoSan Norway, 2005
- This paper address sanitation issues in Kuching, the capital of Sarawak Malaysia, examining the implications of converting to an ecological sanitation (ecosan) system. The paper specifically examines the Hui Sing garden pilot system, ...
- Exploration of the relationship between poor freshwater access and destitution
- J.N.K. Mugambi; G. Kebreab / Norwegian Church Aid, 2005
- Freshwater supply is not a priority of the rich countries in their development agendas for the poor countries. Yet this paper suggests that it is the most important indicator of destitution. This paper argues that it is necessary for ...
- Key problems of multilateral trade liberalisation as they relate to poor people's rights
- A. Sommerfeldt / Norwegian Church Aid, 2005
- This is a set of papers that address the questions: do equal rules really allow poor producers to receive a fair share of the trade wealth and does the current free trade system represent equal rules at all? The papers argue that the ...
- Rights-based approaches to water management in Zimbabwe
- B. Derman; A. Hellum; P. Sithole / Natural Resources Institute, UK, 2005
- Does a human rights approach to water actually support to the multiple ways in which men and women actually share and manage water in rural contexts? This papers looks at how local norms and practices include water can be included wit...
- Extending water connections to households may lead to welfare gains in Central America
- J. Strand; I. Walker / Department of Economics, University of Oslo, Norway, 2004
- This paper analyses data from sample surveys of water use and prices for households in 17 cities in Central America and Venezuela. The main aim of the paper is to estimate water demand functions for two different household groups in t...
- Combating poverty through access to safe water supply and sanitation facilities
- Eldis Document Store, 2003
- This paper reports on a United Nations conference held in Norway, November 2003, in support of the 12th session of the Commission for Sustainable Development. The conference focused on the plight of the worlds poorest, with part...
- Community participation through immediate results
- A. Koestler / Yme, 2003
- This paper reports on immediate results as an entry point for community participation, based on water supply, sanitation and hygiene behaviour field experience in Africa. Highlights of the paper include: the unde...
- How effective are CESAR's activities in the Middle East?
- J. Claussen / Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2004
- This report presents the outcome of an evaluation of activities in the Middle East by the Centre for Environmental Studies and Resource Management (CESAR). The evaluation has been undertaken by Nordic Consulting Group, Norway, from Ma...
- The implementation of a rural water supply schemes in Uganda
- Yme, 2004
- This short paper reports on a rural water supply pilot project in Uganda, initiated by YME (a Norwegian NGO) in conjunction with the Uganda Wildlife Authorities (UWA). The paper presents a case study of Katunguru, a village in the Que...
- River boundaries and conflict
- N.P. Gleditsch; T. Owen; K. Furlong; B. Lacina / International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2004
- Countries that share rivers have a higher risk of military disputes between them. Controlling for the length of the land boundary has shown that the shared river variable is not just a proxy for being neighbors and thus having a highe...
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