Valuing water, valuing livelihoods: guidance on social cost-benefit analysis of drinking-water interventions, with special reference to small community water supplies

This publication addresses the broader issues of social cost-benefit analysis performed on options to invest in drinking-water supplies, with a focus on small community suppliers. It was written by a multi-disciplinary team, bases itself on experience on the ground and provides many practical examples of how to deal with economic issues of drinking-water supply in the context of the livelihood strategies and public health priorities of people living in small communities, from policy to practice.

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Main Authors: Cameron, J. (ed.), WHO, Geneva (Switzerland) eng, Hunter, P. (ed.), Jagals, P. (ed.), Pond, K. (ed.), International Water Association, London (United Kingdom) eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
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Published: Geneva (Switzerland) WHO/IWA 2011
Subjects:WATER QUALITY, DRINKING WATER, WATER POLLUTION, WATER SUPPLY, DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS, COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS, FUNDING, RESEAU D'EAU POTABLE, ANALYSE COUT AVANTAGE, QUALITE DE L'EAU, EAU POTABLE, POLLUTION DE L'EAU, APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU, RED DE AGUA POTABLE, ANALISIS DE COSTOS Y BENEFICIOS, FINANCIACION, CALIDAD DEL AGUA, AGUA POTABLE, POLUCION DEL AGUA, ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA, ,
Online Access:http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2011/9781843393108_eng.pdf
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