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Asian Water Supplies: Reaching the Urban Poor



A Guide and Sourcebook on Urban Water Supplies in Asia for Governments, Utilities, Consultants, Development Agencies, and Nongovernment Organizations
livre Aug 2003 ; 139 pages
Aut. Arthur C. McIntosh
Ed. ADB - Manila IWA - London ; Isbn: 971-561-380-2
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Abstract:
Most people living in cities would like to be connected to a 24-hour supply of piped water. Unfortunately, in most Asian cities less than 30% of the residents enjoy 24-hour supplies, and low service coverage and intermittent water supplies are the norm. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) would like to change this. ADB’s “Water for All” policy emphasizes, among other things, expanding the delivery of water services, conservation of water, increased efficiencies, facilitation of the exchange of water sector information and experience, and improving governance. Asian Water Supplies—Reaching the Urban Poor has been produced for ADB by staff member Arthur McIntosh to provide greater understanding and awareness among key stakeholders on these matters. The book is particularly focused on ADB’s overarching goal of poverty reduction.
Contents:
Myths, Misconceptions, and Realities
Problems and Solutions
Water Resources Management
Water and Sanitation Service Coverage
Intermittent Water Supply
Water and Poverty
Small-Scale Water Providers
Management
Non-Revenue Water
Sanitation
Tariffs, Subsidies, and Development Funding
Private Sector Participation
Governance
Government Policy
Regulation and Benchmarking
Civil Society Involvement
Research
Guiding Principles
Strategy for Action
Messages to Stakeholders

Mots clefs:

accès à l'eau (CI) (DT) (OP) , Asie (CI) (DT) (OP) , population à faible revenus (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeurs/Diffuseurs:

ADB - Asian Development Bank - Manila - Philippines
    

IWA - International Water Association - London - Royaume Uni
    

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