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2009
A. Parker, « How can water and sanitation services to the urban poor be scaled up? ». Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor, WSUP, S.l., p. 13 p.; 15 boxes, 2009.
M. Powell et Lindsay, J., « MDG's and human resource development : a case study of the water, sanitation and hygiene sectors in South Africa ». Centre for Employment Initiatives, The, CEI, Llangollen, UK, p. 62 p.; 7 fig.; 25 tab., 2009.
2007
G. E. Louis et Magpili, L., « A life-cycle capacity-based approach to allocating investments in municipal sanitation infrastructure », Structure and infrastructure engineering, p. p. 121-131 : 2 fig., 13 tab., 2007.
2005
D. Redhouse, « Getting to boiling point : turning up the heat on water and sanitation ». WaterAid, London, UK, p. 40 p. boxes, 6 fig., 16 tab., 2005.
1997
J. E. M. Smet et Terry, B., « Report of fourth backstopping mission to the Netherlands-supported water supply programmes in Namibia », vol. no. 4. IRC, The Hague, The Netherlands, p. iii, 21 p. + appendices (ca. 50 p.) : tab., 1997.
1985
C. Pieck, Catchment and storage of rainwater. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: TOOL, 1985, p. 52 p.: fig.
D. Desjeux, L'eau : quels enjeux pour les societes rurales : Amerique centrale, Afrique, France, Moyen-Orient. Paris, France: Harmattan, 1985, p. 220 p.
1984
J. Briscoe, « Evaluating pump characteristics in developing countries », Civil engineering/ASCE, p. p. 58-61: tab., 1984.
P. V. Hebert, « Staged upgrading of water supply and sanitation services in developing countries ». University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA, p. xiii, 246 p.: fig., tab., 1984.
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Global Water Partnership - Stockholm, SE, GWP, « Development lessons from water management ». Global Water Partnership (GWP), Stockholm, Sweden, p. 8 p.; ill.; fig.; photographs.
F. R. U. N. E. S. C. O. - Paris, « Engineering : issues, challenges and opportunities for development ». UNESCO, Paris, France, p. 396 p.; photographs; boxes; fig.; tab.
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