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2001
D. Schwarz e Green, M. G., «Extracting drinking water from salt water : an overview of desalination options for developing countries». German Appropriate Technology Exchange (GATE) /Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ), Eschborn, Germany, p 6 p. : 3 fig., 4 tab., 2001.
S. Africa. De ZA e Town, Z. A. Palmer Dev, «Free basic water : implementation strategy document». South Africa, Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Pretoria, South Africa, p 35 p. : 5 boxes, 5 tab., 2001.
M. Lennartson, Ridderstolpe, P., e Noren, G., «Guidelines for using urine and blackwater diversion systems in single-family homes». Coalition Clean Baltic, Uppsala, Sweden, p 16 p. : fig., 2001.
D. F. I. D. United Kin GB, «How safe is safe? : a concise review of the health impacts of water supply, sanitation and hygiene», vol no. 509. Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, Loughborough, UK, p iv, 21 p. : fig., tabs., 2001.
R. Heeks e Duncombe, R., Información, tecnología y la pequeña empresa : una guía para agencias de cooperación con las empresas en los países en desarrollo. Manchester, UK: Institute for Development Policy and Management, 2001, p 35 p. : boxes, fig.
R. Heeks e Duncombe, R., «Information, technology and small enterprise : a handbook for enterprise support agencies in developing countries». Institute for Development Policy and Management, Manchester, UK, p 27 p. : boxes, fig., 2001.
R. Heeks e Duncombe, R., L'information, la technologie et les petites entreprises : un manuel pour les agences d¿assistance aux entreprises dans les pays en voie de développement. Manchester, UK: Institute for Development Policy and Management, 2001, p 33 p. : boxes, fig.
B. Fawcett, Manase, G., e Mulenga, M., «Linking urban sanitation agencies with poor community needs in Southern Africa : a study of Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa : draft guidelines». Institute of Irrigation and Development Studies (IIDS), University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, p vi, 91 p. : 6 boxes, 8 tab., 2001.
K. Morrison, «Local government water report : improving local management and governance for a shared resource». International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives, Toronto, Ont, Canada, p ii, 26 p. : tabs., 2001.
U. Frohlich, Management guide, vol no. 1. St. Gallen, Switzerland: SKAT (Swiss Centre for Development Cooperation in Technology and Management), 2001, p 235 p. : fig., tab.
L. Postma e During, A., «Managing a small-scale piped water supply system as a business : part one: trainers notes». IRC, Delft, The Netherlands, p iv, 55 p. : fig., photogr., 2001.
N. Herath, Manual 2, Hand-dug Wells, Revised edition. Nugegoda, Sri Lanka: NORAD, Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, 2001, p 71 p. + 9 p. annexes : fig., photogr.
G. B. Oxfam - Oxford, «Oxfam guidelines for water treatment in emergencies». Oxfam, Oxford, UK, p 45 p. : 4 fig., 2001.
J. Diarra e Yameogo, C., «Participation communautaire et implication de la femme dans le cycle du projet d'approvisionnement en eau», pp p. 357-358, 2001.
UNEP International Environmental Technology Centre -Osaka/Shiga, JP, IETC, «Rainwater harvesting and utilisation : an environmentally sound approach for sustainable urban water management : an introductory guide for decision-makers», vol no. 2. UNEP International Environmental Technology Centre, Osaka, Japan, p 12 p., 2001.
«Rapid assessment of household level arsenic removal technologies : phase II executive summary». p 24 p. : 2 fig., 6 tab., 2001.
G. B. W. S. Atkins Epsom, «Rapid assessment of household level arsenic removal technologies - Bangladesh : addendum to final report : break through results following second month’s testing». WaterAid, London, UK, p 2 p. : 1 fig., 1 tab., 2001.
«Rapid assessment of household level arsenic removal technologies : phase II report : appendices». p 75 p. : tab., 2001.
G. B. W. S. Atkins Epsom, «Rapid assessment of household level arsenic removal technologies : phase II report». WaterAid, London, UK, p v, 91 p. : 26 fig., 18 tab., 2001.
G. B. W. S. Atkins Epsom, «Rapid assessment of household level arsenic removal technologies : phase I : final draft report». WaterAid, London, UK, p 140 p. : fig., tab., 2001.
WHO -Niamey, NE, World Health Organization, «Schistosomiase : atelier de formation pour les consultants OMS/AFRO, du 15 au 31 janvier 2001 à Niamey». World Health Organization (WHO), Niamey, Niger, p 76 p. : fig., map, tabs., 2001.
T. Woudeneh, «Summary of the integrated water resources management policy of the African development bank». African Development Bank, Abidjan, Ivory Coast, p iv, 16 p. : boxes, 2001.
B. Gbemade, «Technologie alternative d'approvisionnement en eau en milieu périurbain.», pp p. 61-65 : tabs., 2001.
M. Ali, Ahmed, M. F., e Adeel, Z., «Technologies for arsenic removal from drinking water : compilation of papers presented at the International Workshop on Technologies for Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 5-7 May 2001». Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh, p viii, 277 p. : fig., tab., 2001.
M. de Villiers, Water : the fate of our most precious resource, Paperback. Boston, MA, USA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2001, p xvi, 352 p. : maps.

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