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2006
E. Nissen-Petersen, «Water from roads : a handbook for technicians and farmers on harvesting rainwater from roads», vol. no. 6. Asal Consultants, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 57 p. : fig., photogr., tab., 2006.
2002
P. A. Sam, «Are the municipal solid waste management practices causing flooding during the rainy season in Accra, Ghana, West Africa ». University of Kansas, AERCG Department Of Geography/Environmental Studies, Lawrence, KS, USA, p. 17 p. : fig., tab., 2002.
B. Ouedraogo, «Atelier régional: réutilisation des eaux usées, agriculture urbaine. " Un défi pour les municipalités en Afrique de l'ouest». Centre Regional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement a Faible Cout (CREPA), Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, p. 97 p. : fig., map, tabs., 2002.
C. Tucci, «Flood control and urban drainage management in Brazil», Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 6-8 : 2 fig., 2002.
C. Batchelor, Singh, A., Rao, M. S. Rama Mohan, y Butterworth, J., «Mitigating the potential unintended impacts of water harvesting : paper presented at the IWRA International Regional Symposium ‘Water for Human Survival’, 26-29th November, 2002, New Delhi, India ». Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Chatham, UK, p. 9 p. : 4 fig., 1 tab., 2002.
R. Shaw y Kolsky, P., «Technical brief no. 57 : surface water drainage : how evaluation can improve performance», Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, p. Between p. 16 and 17 : 3 fig., 1 tab., 2002.
2000
I. Soumanagaoh, «Assainissement de la ville de Mantankari». Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFLA), Lausanne, Switzerland, p. 49 p., 2000.
University of New Hampshire -Durham, NH, US y Global Runoff Data Center -Koblenz, DE, GRDC, «UNH/GRDC composite runoff fields». University of New Hampshire, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space, Durham, NH, USA, p. CD-ROM : 509 MB, 2000.
I. A. Shiklomanov, «World freshwater resources». UNESCO International Hydrological Programme, UNESCO-IHP, Paris, France, p. CD-R0M : 202 MB, 2000.
1998
UNEP International Environmental Technology Centre -Osaka/Shiga, JP, IETC y Organization of American States -Washington, DC, US, OAS, «Source book of alternative technologies for freshwater augmentation in Latin America and the Caribbean», vol. no. 8D. UNEP International Environmental Technology Centre, Osaka, Japan, p. x, 247 p. : drwngs., 1998.
P. Kolsky, Storm drainage : an engineering guide to the evaluation of low-cost systems. London, UK: IT Publications, 1998, p. x, 134 p. : fig., tab.
M. T. Hai, Water harvesting : an illustrative manual for development of microcatchment techniques for crop production in dry areas, vol. no. 16. Nairobi, Kenya: SIDA, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 1998, p. viii, 54 p. : fig., map, plates, tab.
I. A. Shiklomanov, «World water resources : a new appraisal and assessment for the 21st century : a summary of the monograph world water resources». UNESCO International Hydrological Programme, UNESCO-IHP, Paris, France, p. 37 p. : fig., photog., 1998.
1996
S. L. Postel, Daily, G. C., y Ehrlich, P. R., «Human appropriation of renewable fresh water», Science, pp. p. 785-788: 2 fig., 4 tab., 1996.
M. M. A. Shahin, Hydrology and scarcity of water resources in the Arab region, vol. no. 1. Rotterdam, The Netherlands: A.A. Balkema, 1996, p. x, 137 p. : fig., map, tab.
Má A. l'Huissier, L'assainissement des eaux pluviales en milieu urbain tropical subsaharien : dossiers techniques. Abidjan, Ivory Coast: World Bank Regional Water and Sanitation Group for West and Central Africa, 1996, p. 167 p. : fig. photogr.
1995
J. Meigh, «The impact of small farm reservoirs on urban water supplies in Botswana», Natural resources forum, pp. p. 71-83: 8 fig., 2 tab., 1995.
E. D. Ongley, Fraser, A. S., y Meybeck, M., «Water quality of world river basins», vol. no. 14. UNEP, United Nations Environment Programme, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 40 p. : 47 fig., 7 tab., 1995.

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