2004
J. A. Butterworth, Moriarty, P. B., Batchelor, C. H., Reddy, Y. V. Malla, James, A. J., Pollard, S., Smits, S. J., Reddy, G. V., y Renula, B.,
«Resources, infrastructure, demands and entitlements (RIDe): a framework for holistic and problem-focussed water resources assessments», vol. no. 10. Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Chatham, UK, p. 32 p. : 2 boxes, 7 fig., 7 tab., 2004.
S. W. Bunting,
«Wastewater aquaculture and livelihoods in peri-urban Kolkata»,
Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 19-21 : 3 photogr., 2004.
S. Paranjape y Joy, K. J.,
Water sustainable and efficient use. Ahmedabad, India: Centre for Environmental Education (CEE), 2004, p. 76 p. : fig., tabs.
G. B. Oxfam - Oxford, Women in Europe for a Common Future -Utrecht, NL, WECF, Gender and Water Alliance -Dieren, NL, GWA, Commission, T. Huairou, -International, G., Women, N. Council of, y CSD-1, 2, W. 'sMajor Grou,
«Women, water, sanitation and human settlements : on track or distracted». Woman's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO), New York, NY, USA, p. 15 p., 2004.
2003
M. P. Torres, Kleinau, E., Post, M., Kolesar, R., Gil, C., y de la Cruz, V.,
«Combining hygiene behavior change with water and sanitation: monitoring progress in Hato Mayor, Dominican Republic», vol. no. 120. Environmental Health Project (EHP), Arlington, VA, USA, p. xiii, 41 p., [16] p. annexes : 5 fig., 16 tab., 2003.
T. Schouten y Moriarty, P. B.,
Community water, community management : from system to service in rural areas. London, UK: ITDG Publishing, 2003, p. xvi, 192 p. : 24 boxes, 7 fig., 7 maps, 7 tab.
F. Carden, Campilan, D., Horton, D., Alexaki, A., Bennett-Lartey, S., Brice, K. N., J. Silva, D. Souza, Duong, L. T., Khadar, I., A. Boza, M., Muniruzzaman, I. K., Perez, J., Chang, M. S., Vernooy, R., y Watts, J.,
Evaluating capacity development : experiences from research and development organizations around the world. The Hague, The Netherlands: International Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR), 2003, p. xvii, 170 p. : 10 fig.
V. Blagbrough,
«How WaterAid looked back»,
Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 19-21 : 2 boxes, 1 photogr., 1 map, 1 tab., 2003.
Y. Shrestha,
«The importance of looking back study in WATSAN projects», in
Towards the millennium development goals - actions for water and environmental sanitation : proceedings of the 29th WEDC conference, Abuja, Nigeria, 2003, Loughborough, UK, 2003, pp. p. 352-354 : 2 fig., 2 photogr., 4 tabs.
D. F. I. D. United Kin GB,
Making connections : infrastructure for poverty reduction. London, UK: United Kingdom, Department for International Development, 2003, p. 36 p. : 16 boxes, 5 fig.
B. Pound, Snapp, S., McDougall, C., y Braun, A.,
Managing natural resources for sustainable livelihoods : uniting science and participation. London, UK: Earthscan, 2003, p. xix, 252 p. : 36 boxes, 5 fig., 8 tab.
K. J. Virgo y Sitling, J.,
«Measuring the impact of watershed management projects»,
Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 12-14 : 4 boxes, 1 tab., 2003.
C. A. van Wijk-Sijbesma y Postma, L.,
«MPA : a new methodology for participatory monitoring»,
Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 6-7 : 1 box, 2 fig., 2003.
A. Almedom,
«Participatory hygiene evaluation : a means to an end, or an end in itself?»,
Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 2-4 : 1 box, 1 tab., 2003.
K. Kar,
Subsidy or self-respect? : participatory total community sanitation in Bangladesh, vol. no. 184. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, 2003, p. x, 40 p. : 4 fig., 3 tab.
C. A. van Wijk-Sijbesma y Mukherjee, N.,
«Sustainability planning and monitoring in community water supply and sanitation : a guide on the methodology for participatory assesment (MPA) for community-driven development programs». Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, Washington, DC, USA, p. vii, 157 p. : 26 boxes, 27 fig., 3 tabs., 2003.