The rationality factor: Choosing water sources according to water uses
Astier Almedom | Christian Odhiambo
Rural water-supply projects often seem to base their technological interventions on the belief that, once installed, the improved water sources will be used to the exclusion of all others. But users perceive their traditional water sources to be just as good — if not better. Nowproject designers are beginning to ask them why.
project designers are beginning to ask them why.
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