Vol. 31 (2012), Issue 4:
Volume 31, Issue 4, Oct 2012
Articles
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Editorial
Richard Carter
31(4), pp. 251–252
Category: Editorial
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Crossfire: ‘The MDG target – to halve the proportion of the population without sustainable access to safe drinking water – has been met, five years early’
Clarissa Brocklehurst | Ned Breslin
31(4), pp. 253–259
Category: Commentary
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More than just counting toilets: The complexities of monitoring for sustainability in sanitation
David Sparkman
31(4), pp. 260–271
Keywords: monitoring, learning, evaluation, sanitation, sustainability, market-based
Category: Article
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Supporting institutionalized monitoring systems for rural water supply and sanitation in Malawi
Owen Scott
31(4), pp. 272–279
Keywords: Malawi, monitoring, mapping, government, institutionalization
Category: Article
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Is silence golden? Of mobiles, monitoring, and rural water supplies
Patrick Thomson | Rob Hope | Tim Foster
31(4), pp. 280–292
Keywords: development, sustainability, accountability, water, mobile
Category: Article
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Monitoring water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programmes in Timor-Leste with time-stamped, geo-coded images
Emily Christensen Rand | Crispen Wilson | Jessica Mercer
31(4), pp. 293–305
Keywords: water, sanitation, mapping, monitoring, Timor-Leste
Category: Article
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Note from the field: Mapping progress and the challenges ahead in Sierra Leone
St John Day
31(4), pp. 306–308
Category: Field Report
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2012.033 -
Note from the field: Sanitation Mapper: A tool for mapping and monitoring sanitation in low-income countries
Elisa Roma | Joseph Pearce | Chris Brown | Sirajul Islam
31(4), pp. 309–313
Category: Field Report
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A modified method to determine the value for sanitation: Case study on the willingness to pay for sanitation in peri-urban households of Peru
Elizabeth Morris | Thanh-Tam Thi Le
31(4), pp. 314–325
Keywords: sanitation, Peru, peri-urban, willingness-to-pay, gender differences, contingent valuation surveys
Category: Article
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From our water correspondent
Kate Fogelberg
31(4), pp. 326–327
Category: Commentary
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Webwatch
Julie Fisher
31(4), pp. 328–329
Category: Resources
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Reviews and resources
Jonathan Parkinson
31(4), pp. 330–332
Category: Book Review
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2012.038