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<B>Bare Knuckle and Better Technics: Trajectories of Access to Safe Water in History and in the Global South. B. Crow</B>. Journal of International Development (<B>19</B>)1: 83-98. <P>The author would like to include the following reference: Nickson A, Franceys R. 2003. Tapping the Market: The Challenge of...</p></b></b>
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Current discussions of global inequality are trapped by their core reliance on measures of income. While our field has become ever-knowledgeable on poverty's multi-faceted nature (e.g. the Human Development Index, based on Sen and other's work on the capabilities approach), discussions and...
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Several agencies such as World Bank, United Nations and UNESCO are disseminating a large amount of socio-economic data at national level. Various websites such as UC Atlas, Gapminder, CIESIN and NationMaster are attempting to provide general users visualisation tools to display this data....
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Many problems faced by the South are rooted as much in longstanding social, economic and environmental difficulties as in the dearth of appropriate engineering solutions. Constraints range from the institutional, to the cultural, to the technological and spatial. Engineers engage with these...
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This paper draws lessons from the history of water provision in the industrialised world, and the failure of colonial municipal water utilities, to illuminate the social, political and financial challenges facing improved urban water supply in the global south. It distinguishes four trajectories...
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