Rapid assessment of groundwater opportunities for displaced and refugee populations
Refugee camps may be more like cities than rural areas in terms of their demand for volumes of drinking water. When conducting a rapid assessment of groundwater, designers should consider how much is needed and how it will be delivered. An integrated approach is required to take into account the needs of pre-existing local populations as well as future operation and maintenance.The Sphere Project (2004) Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response, Geneva, http://www.sphereproject.org. http://www.sphereproject.org
Driscoll, F.G. (1986) Groundwater and wells, Johnson Filtration Systems. Misstear, B, Banks, D, and Clark, L (2006) Water Wells and Boreholes, Wiley.
Carter, R C and Rwamwanja, R (2006) ‘Functional sustainability in water supply and sanitation, a case study from South-West Uganda’, Diocese of Kigezi/Cranfield University/Tearfund.
The Sphere Project (2004) Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response, Geneva, http://www.sphereproject.org. http://www.sphereproject.org
Driscoll, F.G. (1986) Groundwater and wells, Johnson Filtration Systems. Misstear, B, Banks, D, and Clark, L (2006) Water Wells and Boreholes, Wiley.
Carter, R C and Rwamwanja, R (2006) ‘Functional sustainability in water supply and sanitation, a case study from South-West Uganda’, Diocese of Kigezi/Cranfield University/Tearfund.
The Sphere Project (2004) Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response, Geneva, http://www.sphereproject.org. http://www.sphereproject.org
Driscoll, F.G. (1986) Groundwater and wells, Johnson Filtration Systems. Misstear, B, Banks, D, and Clark, L (2006) Water Wells and Boreholes, Wiley.
Carter, R C and Rwamwanja, R (2006) ‘Functional sustainability in water supply and sanitation, a case study from South-West Uganda’, Diocese of Kigezi/Cranfield University/Tearfund.
The Sphere Project (2004) Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response, Geneva, http://www.sphereproject.org. http://www.sphereproject.org
Driscoll, F.G. (1986) Groundwater and wells, Johnson Filtration Systems. Misstear, B, Banks, D, and Clark, L (2006) Water Wells and Boreholes, Wiley.
Carter, R C and Rwamwanja, R (2006) ‘Functional sustainability in water supply and sanitation, a case study from South-West Uganda’, Diocese of Kigezi/Cranfield University/Tearfund.
Community-based water resources management
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