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2004
M. Jenkins, «Who buys latrines, where and why? : insights from a study of household latrine adoption in rural Benin». Water and Sanitation Program - African Region, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 11 p. : 3 boxes, 3 fig, 1 tab., photogr., 2004.
2003
J. McConville, «How to promote the use of latrines in developing countries». Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, USA, p. 21 p. : 1 fig., 1 tab., 2003.
1991
F. Barth, «Cultural factors and user orientation : the transfer of sanitation technology to Bhutan», in Technology transfer to developing countries, 1991, pp. P. 191-196.
A. Kudat y Weidemann, C. J., «Gender in urban water and sanitation sector in South Asia». World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. 70 p.: 4 fig., 4 tab., 1991.
B. Pathak, Road to freedom : a sociological study on the abolition of scavenging in India. New Delhi, India: Motilal Banarsidass, 1991, p. xiv, 254 p., [10] p. pl.: 76 tab., map, 2 tech. drwngs.
A. Orr, Islam, A. S. M. Nazrul, y Barnes, G., The treadle pump : manual irrigation for small farmers in Bangladesh. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Rangpur Dinajpur Rural Service, 1991, p. xii, 96 p.: 17 fig., 20 tab.
1990
Meridian Corporation -Alexandria, VA, US y Eversley, G. B. I. T. Power -, «Learning from success : photovoltaic-powered water pumping in Mali». US Committee on Renewable Energy Commerce and Trade, Washington, DC, USA, p. viii, 59 p.: fig., map, tab., 1990.
1987
S. K. Roestam, «Women, environment and development : a brief account of women's participation in a human waste disposal program in two urban areas in Indonesia». Indonesia, Pembinaan Kesejahteraan Keluarga, Central Motivating Team, Jakarta, Indonesia, p. 7 p., 1987.
1984
E. Kijne, «Biogas in Asia : inventory field study on the state of development of biogasdigesters for household use in tropical rural communities». Consultants for Management of Development Programmes, Utrecht, The Netherlands, p. 137 p. in various pagings ; ill., 1984.
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