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RESIDENTIAL WATER SUPPLIES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES -- CHAPTER II. A GEOGRAPHIC APPROACH TO THE DELIMITATION OF PATTERNS OF WATER … CONSUMPTION -- CHAPTER III. PATTERNS OF WATER USE AND CONSUMPTION-METERED AREAS -- CHAPTER IV. PATTERNS OF WATER USE AND …In the last twenty years the problem of urban public water supples has become increasingly serious. Disparities between …
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Water is critical not only to economic progress and sustainable development but most importantly, to human survival …. Yet, the way water is valued suggests an inexhaustible supply, when the opposite is true. This paper examines if water … rights in the Philippines are underpriced and looks at how these can be valued at full economic cost. It finds that water …
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In rural and peri‑urban areas of Central America, community water organizations (CWOs) provide water to 60 % of the … environmental, climatic, and institutional factors explaining the adoption of volumetric pricing from these water providers and its … whether volumetric pricing affects the service water delivery in a rural setting, drawing on a random sample of cross …
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