Reaching the unreached : challenges for the 21st century : selected papers of the 22nd WEDC conference New Delhi, India, 1996

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    • Pickford, John
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Reaching the unreached : challenges for the 21st century : selected papers of the 22nd WEDC conference New Delhi, India, 1996

edited by John Pickford ... [et al.]

Intermediate Technology, 1997

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A selection of papers from the 22nd WEDC conference, aiming to find ideas and techniques which will aid fieldworkers in planning, operating and maintaining water and sanitation to 'reach the unreached'. Covering an extensive range of topics, including management, people and health, and emergency situations, the book adopts a multi-directional approach to tackle this challenging task.

Table of Contents

  • Section A MANAGEMENT
  • Tom Armstrong and Hukumraj Thapa Nepal
  • Step-wise approach to rural schemes
  • Robert A. Boydell India
  • Scaling up rural water and sanitation projects
  • J.R. Calvert and R.W.A. Franceys WEDC
  • Management development for public health: India
  • Barbara Evans I d a
  • Institutional incentives and urban sanitation
  • Rakesh Mehrotra and Naresh Kumar India
  • Pricing of water - mechanisms and policy
  • Usha P. Raghupathi India
  • Financing options for water supply
  • Dr Kevin Wall and Ms Lenyalo Motsei South Afica
  • Engineering the unreached: South Africa
  • Section B COncMUNIv ANAGEMENT
  • A.N. Alwani India
  • Role of government, NGOs and private bodies
  • Liz Juppenlatz Netherlank
  • Paperwork or people? Jeremy Ockelford, Jan-Willem Rosenboom and Bent Kjellerup Cambodia
  • A VLOM framework for Cambodia 36
  • Dr Z. Phiri Zambia
  • Community-based approaches - the mythology
  • Richard W. Pollard Indonesia
  • The people's choice: community management of RWS
  • Kevin Sansom India
  • Water engineers and community management
  • Daniel Schotanus and Binyam Yoseph Ethiopia
  • From confrontation to co-operation
  • Section C PEOPLE AMl HEALTH
  • Dr Mary Elmendorf USA
  • Priorities, challenges and strategies: a feminine perspective
  • Ms Renu Gera India
  • Rainwater harvesting and empowerment of women
  • Bilqis Amin Hoque and Nahid Amin Bangladesh
  • Social mobilization for sanitation
  • Monique Meiring South Apica
  • Women involvement: empowerment or disempowerment? Jayanta Ray India
  • Empowerment of women for sustainable development
  • Sk Abu Jafar Shamsuddin Bangladesh
  • Communication approaches in sanitation promotion
  • Dr Karen Stoufer and Ron Stoufer Nepal
  • The role of local womensf NGOs
  • Section D WATER RESOURCES AND USE
  • M. Feroze Ahmed Bangladesh
  • Coastal water supply in Bangladesh
  • Charles Batchelor, Chris Lovell, John Chilton and Isiah Mharapara UK
  • Development of collector well gardens
  • Dorji Choden Bhutan
  • Rural water supply experience in Bhutan
  • Lyes Ferroukhi and Srinivas Chokkakula Sweden
  • Indigenous knowledge of water management
  • Diederik Prakke Bhutan
  • Intake design for small streams
  • Dr K.C.B. Raju and Lyes Ferroukhi Sweden
  • Water harvesting in coastal areas
  • Brian H. Skinner WEDC
  • Handpump standardiiation
  • Ian Smout WEDC
  • Irrigation project evaluation, Takeo, Cambodia
  • Section E WASTEWATER AND ITS TREATMENT
  • Mrs Shyamala Krishna, Bhatta, Bamerjee, John and Channabasappa I Alternative sewage treatment gives fuel and manure . 113
  • C.N.A. Ratnam Sozctlz Afi-ica
  • Treated sewage effluent for agriculture 116
  • M.D. Smith, Jeremy Parr and R.M. Stear WEDC
  • Seawater for non-potable uses
  • Dr S.L. Tang Hong Kong
  • Strategic sewage disposal in Hong Kong
  • Section F WATER QUALITY AND SUPPLY
  • Eli Dahi Denmark
  • Contact precipitation for defluoridation of water 129
  • Paul Luxton and Professor Nigel Graham UK
  • Natural fabrics in slow sand filtration
  • G.L. McConnachie, A.M. Warhurst, S.J. Pollard and V. Chipofya UK
  • Activated carbon h m Moringa husks and pods 137
  • Nur Muhammad, Ken Ellis, Jeremy Parr and Michael D Smith WEDC
  • Optimization of slow sand filtration 141
  • Robert H. Reed UK
  • Sol-air water treatment
  • Section G SOLID WASTE AND SANITATlON
  • L.M. Austin South Afi-ica
  • STED systems in South Africa
  • Andrea E. Cook, Ashim Chowla and Deepa Joshi India
  • Sanitation needs of the urban poor in Lucknow
  • Mark Harvey I Impmving urban sanitation services in Lucknow
  • S. Lahiri Philzppines
  • Self-help incremental sanitation approach
  • Dr Bindeshwar Pathak India
  • NGO's role in sanitation sector
  • Roger Pfammatter and R. Schertenleib Swifierland
  • Non-govemenftal refuse collection systems
  • M.H. Rahman, M.A. Mottalib and M.H. Bhuiyan Bangladesh
  • A study on biogas technology in Bangladesh
  • K.S. Ramasubban and B.B. Samanta Irza'zlb
  • Integrated sanitation project in Midnapore
  • Darren Saywell WEDC
  • Sanitation for %he urbam poor
  • Chandan Sengupta Indri? Pollution travel from leach pits
  • Section H EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
  • Sarah House and Bob Reed WEDC
  • Rapid assessment of emergency water sources
  • Alp Ozerdem UK
  • Water under fire

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