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This study presents a spatiotemporal appraisal of poverty in relation to land use and land cover change and pluvial flood risk
This study classifies the south western delta of Bangladesh according to different flood susceptible zones
Case of Lodwar municipality, Kenya
Using in situ tryptophan-like fluorescence and conventional water quality indicators
This paper proposes and applies a framework to reflect on the purposes of and approaches to monitoring drinking water safety
The Lodwar Alluvial Aquifer System (LAAS)
Complicating Narratives of Empowerment through Entrepreneurship with the Stories of Coffeehouse Owners in Wukro, Ethiopia
A nine-month water quality monitoring programme was conducted in Malawi to assess the suitability of tryptophan-like fluorescence
This study assesses the formal and informal systems used by institutions with regulatory requirements for testing drinking water quality
The Index is a novel survey-based index designed to measure agency, participation and empowerment in the water and sanitation sector
This article identifies the unintentional consequences of reallocating management responsibility away from government agencies towards households
How small-scale businesses run by women are impacted by inadequate supply of water, and what coping strategies are employed
This brief discusses how understanding rainfall variability can provide lessons for managing dams in drylands to improve water security
Summary of the policy context to recognize the increased risks facing an unregulated and unmonitored self-supply rural water service model
This research applies a model to explore the outcomes of 4 development trajectories under different climate and socio-economic scenarios
This study assesses how vulnerabilities are produced and vary among women as well as their capacities to respond
This study evaluates the methods used to organize, analyze, and transmit drinking water quality data among 26 water supplier and regulatory agencies
This study examines the existing institutional arrangements for hydrometeorological monitoring and the practices followed
Water user behaviour in the face of institutional change brought about by a professional service provider maintaining rural water infrastructure in Kenya
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