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Waterlines : an international journal of water, sanitation and waste /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Rugby, United Kingdom : Practical Action Publishing, 1982.Description: v. : ill, maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISSN:
  • 0262-8104
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Published since 1982 Waterlines is a refereed journal providing a forum for those involved in extending water supply, sanitation, hygiene and waste management to all in developing countries. Waterlines bridges the gap between research and practice: it encourages papers written by researchers for the benefit of practice and those written by practitioners to inform research and policy. It highlights information sources and promotes debate between different perspectives. Waterlines considers the key challenges facing those in the water and sanitation sector–engineers, health professionals, community development workers, researchers, policy makers–and suggests how these issues may be tackled using affordable, sustainable systems with reference to wider policy and institutional frameworks.
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Item type Current library Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode
Bound Volume Bound Volume Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore B00433 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol 35, No. 1 - 4 / 2016 Available B00433
Bound Volume Bound Volume Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore B00569 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol 36, No. 1 - 4 / 2017 Available B00569
Bound Volume Bound Volume Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore B00692 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol 37, No. 1 - 4 / 2018 Available B00692

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Published since 1982 Waterlines is a refereed journal providing a forum for those involved in extending water supply, sanitation, hygiene and waste management to all in developing countries. Waterlines bridges the gap between research and practice: it encourages papers written by researchers for the benefit of practice and those written by practitioners to inform research and policy. It highlights information sources and promotes debate between different perspectives. Waterlines considers the key challenges facing those in the water and sanitation sector–engineers, health professionals, community development workers, researchers, policy makers–and suggests how these issues may be tackled using affordable, sustainable systems with reference to wider policy and institutional frameworks.

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