Rainwater catchment systems: reflections and prospects
Rainwater harvesting, one of the world’s most important ancient water supply techniques, is beginning to enjoy a resurgence in popularity. Could this ancient technique be part of the solution forthe next century’s increasing water supply shortages?
the next century’s increasing water supply shortages?
Planning and design of urban drainage systems in informal settlements in developing countries
Parkinson, J.
Tayler, K.
Mark, O.
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https://doi.org/10.1080/15730620701464224 [Citations: 31]A stakeholder driven process to reduce vulnerability to climate change in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Eakin, Hallie
Magaña, Victor
Smith, Joel
Moreno, José Luis
Martínez, José Maria
Landavazo, Osvaldo
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Vol. 12 (2007), Iss. 5 P.935
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- Providing municipal faecal sludge management services: lessons from Bangladesh
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