Rural water supply systems, an alien body for the public good: case study of Indonesia, 1990-2000
In this article two concepts, 'alien bodies' and 'generations', are applied to discuss water supply interventions in rural communities accentuating their obvious and intrinsic consequences. The discussionis limited to simple gravity-fed systems as these are relatively complex compared to traditional rural supplies.
is limited to simple gravity-fed systems as these are relatively complex compared to traditional rural supplies.
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