Energy and environment technology source books. Water Supply / Vijita Fernando

Por: Fernando, VijitaTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Francia: The UNited Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) 1996Edición: 1Descripción: 72 PISBN: 1 85339 344 4Tema(s): 1. WOMEN 2. SOCIAL CONDITION 3. WATER SUPPLY 4. ENERGY-ENVIRONMENT-TECHNOLOGY 5. SOCIOLOGYResumen: Women in water management and technology, women´s roles in traditional water management, women in the decade 1981-90; the importance of an improved water supply, benefits of better water, the reasons for good projects, suitable design; options for and improved water supply, technology and gender, Water sources groundwater, lifting water, transporting supply; gender in the project cycle, project identification, gender and personnel, participatory evaluation; a checklist for planners and evaluators, gender policy / attitudes, baseline, further preparation, construction, management, maintenance and actual use, steps towards involvement of particular groups; detailed case studies, improved water supply, Indonesia, participatory development planning, community-managed water supply systems, Colombia
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Women in water management and technology, women´s roles in traditional water management, women in the decade 1981-90; the importance of an improved water supply, benefits of better water, the reasons for good projects, suitable design; options for and improved water supply, technology and gender, Water sources groundwater, lifting water, transporting supply; gender in the project cycle, project identification, gender and personnel, participatory evaluation; a checklist for planners and evaluators, gender policy / attitudes, baseline, further preparation, construction, management, maintenance and actual use, steps towards involvement of particular groups; detailed case studies, improved water supply, Indonesia, participatory development planning, community-managed water supply systems, Colombia

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