Multiple-use water service implementation in Nepal and India: experience and lessons for scale-up. [Report of the CGIAR Challenge Program-Multiple-Use Water Systems (CP-MUS) Project]
M. Mikhael and
R. Yoder
No H044752, IWMI Research Reports from International Water Management Institute
Keywords: Water; management; Water; resources; development; Multiple; use; Water; scarcity; Water; use; Domestic; water; Drinking; water; Sanitation; Water; rights; Water; quality; Water; conservation; Soil; conservation; Households; Research; projects; Gender; Women; Community; development; Case; studies; Institutions; Non; governmental; organizations; Government; agencies; Income; Agriculture; Vegetable; growing; Cropping; systems; Food; production; Food; security; Socioeconomic; environment; Irrigation; systems; Microirrigation; Drip; irrigation; Sprinkler; irrigation; Water; storage; Tanks; Capacity; building; Technology; Economic; aspects; Costs; Financing; Funding; Marketing; Nepal; India; Maharashtra (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 318p.
Date: 2008
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