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Case Studies of Success from India
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Based on twenty detailed successful case studies from across India, this book outlines future rural water supply approaches for all lower-income countries as they start to follow India on the economic growth (and subsequent service levels) transition.
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Based on twenty detailed successful case studies from across India, this book outlines future rural water supply approaches for all lower-income countries as they start to follow India on the economic growth (and subsequent service levels) transition.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315313313
- Artikelnr.: 48787066
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315313313
- Artikelnr.: 48787066
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Paul Hutchings is a lecturer in water and sanitation at the Cranfield Water Science Institute, Cranfield University, UK.
Richard Franceys is a consultant and led the Community Water Plus project as senior lecturer in water and sanitation management at Cranfield Water Science Institute, Cranfield University, UK.
Stef Smits is a senior programme officer at IRC in the Netherlands.
Snehalatha Mekala is the regional advisor for SPLASH, South Asia, and national research coordinator for the Community Water Plus project based in Hyderabad, India.
Richard Franceys is a consultant and led the Community Water Plus project as senior lecturer in water and sanitation management at Cranfield Water Science Institute, Cranfield University, UK.
Stef Smits is a senior programme officer at IRC in the Netherlands.
Snehalatha Mekala is the regional advisor for SPLASH, South Asia, and national research coordinator for the Community Water Plus project based in Hyderabad, India.
Part 1: Community Management: Background, Review and Challenges 1. Research
Purpose and Background 2. Community Management and Community Management
Plus: The Background 3. A Systematic Review of Success Factors in the
Community Management of Rural Water Supplies over the Past Thirty Years 4.
Revisiting the History, Concepts and Typologies of Community Management for
Rural Drinking Water Supply in India 5. Case Study Research Methodology
Part 2: Community Management Case Studies of Success from India 6.
Community Management in the 'Neo-patrimonial', Low-income States 7.
Community Management in the 'Social-democratic', Middle-income States 8.
Community Management in the 'Developmental', High-Income States 9.
Community Management in the Mountains and Hilly Regions of India Part 3:
Synthesis of Successful Community Management Arrangements in India 10.
Organisational Arrangements for Successful Community Management 11. The
Cost of Good Services 12. Monitoring and Regulation of Community Management
13. Aspects of Gender in Community Management 14. Discussion and
Conclusions about Community Management in India and Beyond
Purpose and Background 2. Community Management and Community Management
Plus: The Background 3. A Systematic Review of Success Factors in the
Community Management of Rural Water Supplies over the Past Thirty Years 4.
Revisiting the History, Concepts and Typologies of Community Management for
Rural Drinking Water Supply in India 5. Case Study Research Methodology
Part 2: Community Management Case Studies of Success from India 6.
Community Management in the 'Neo-patrimonial', Low-income States 7.
Community Management in the 'Social-democratic', Middle-income States 8.
Community Management in the 'Developmental', High-Income States 9.
Community Management in the Mountains and Hilly Regions of India Part 3:
Synthesis of Successful Community Management Arrangements in India 10.
Organisational Arrangements for Successful Community Management 11. The
Cost of Good Services 12. Monitoring and Regulation of Community Management
13. Aspects of Gender in Community Management 14. Discussion and
Conclusions about Community Management in India and Beyond
Part 1: Community Management: Background, Review and Challenges 1. Research
Purpose and Background 2. Community Management and Community Management
Plus: The Background 3. A Systematic Review of Success Factors in the
Community Management of Rural Water Supplies over the Past Thirty Years 4.
Revisiting the History, Concepts and Typologies of Community Management for
Rural Drinking Water Supply in India 5. Case Study Research Methodology
Part 2: Community Management Case Studies of Success from India 6.
Community Management in the 'Neo-patrimonial', Low-income States 7.
Community Management in the 'Social-democratic', Middle-income States 8.
Community Management in the 'Developmental', High-Income States 9.
Community Management in the Mountains and Hilly Regions of India Part 3:
Synthesis of Successful Community Management Arrangements in India 10.
Organisational Arrangements for Successful Community Management 11. The
Cost of Good Services 12. Monitoring and Regulation of Community Management
13. Aspects of Gender in Community Management 14. Discussion and
Conclusions about Community Management in India and Beyond
Purpose and Background 2. Community Management and Community Management
Plus: The Background 3. A Systematic Review of Success Factors in the
Community Management of Rural Water Supplies over the Past Thirty Years 4.
Revisiting the History, Concepts and Typologies of Community Management for
Rural Drinking Water Supply in India 5. Case Study Research Methodology
Part 2: Community Management Case Studies of Success from India 6.
Community Management in the 'Neo-patrimonial', Low-income States 7.
Community Management in the 'Social-democratic', Middle-income States 8.
Community Management in the 'Developmental', High-Income States 9.
Community Management in the Mountains and Hilly Regions of India Part 3:
Synthesis of Successful Community Management Arrangements in India 10.
Organisational Arrangements for Successful Community Management 11. The
Cost of Good Services 12. Monitoring and Regulation of Community Management
13. Aspects of Gender in Community Management 14. Discussion and
Conclusions about Community Management in India and Beyond