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Choe, K.
Lauria, D.T.
et al.
, 1992.
Household demand for improved sanitation services : a case study of Kumasi, Ghana
, (Water and sanitation report no. 3) Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, Water and Sanitation Division. Available at:
https://es.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/302.7-92HO-9953.pdf
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Fecha publicación: 01/01/1970
Kumasi is the second largest city in Ghana, with a population of 600,000; most of which lives in rented appartments. The level of education is...
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Choe, K.
&
Whittington, D.
, 1992.
Economic benefits available from the provision of improved potable water supplies : a review and assessment of the existing evidence
, (Wash technical report no. 77) Arlington, VA, USA: Water and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH). Available at:
https://es.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/202.7-92EC-10276.pdf
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Fecha publicación: 01/01/1970
Economic benefits derived from advances in public health are difficult to determine and encompass many varied areas including time, money and...
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Whittington, D.
et al.
, 1992.
Households' willingness to pay for improved sanitation in Kumasi, Ghana: results of a contingent valuation study
, (Infrastructure notes. Water and Sanitation SW 7) Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, Water and Sanitation Division. Available at:
https://es.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/302.7-92HO-9065.pdf
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Fecha publicación: 01/04/2011
Experience in Kumasi, Ghana, shows that contingent valuation surveys can be successfully conducted in cities in developing countries to obtain...
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Mujwahuzi, M.
et al.
, 1989.
Willingness to pay for water in Newala district, Tanzania : strategies for cost recovery
, (Wash field report no. 246) Arlington, VA, USA: Water and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH). Available at:
https://es.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/264-5895.pdf
.
Fecha publicación: 01/01/1970
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