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Carter, R.C.
Hunter, P.R.
,
Macdonald, A.M.
&
Carter, R.C.
, 2010.
Water supply and health
. , p.9 p. : 4 fig., 2 tab. Available at:
https://nl.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Hunter-2010-Water.pdf
.
Publicatiedatum: 08/12/2010
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Carter, R.C.
, 2010.
Myths of rural water supply … … and directions for change
, S.l.: S.n. Available at:
https://nl.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Carter-2012-Myths.pdf
.
Publicatiedatum: 17/10/2012
Powerpointpresentation. Accelerated self supply recognizes and encourages household and community initiatives and provides promotion and...
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Carter, R.C.
, 2009.
Operation and maintenance of rural water supplies
, (Perspectives / RWSN no. 2) St. Gallen, Switzerland: Rural Water Supply Network, RWSN. Available at:
https://nl.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Carter-2009-Operation.pdf
.
Publicatiedatum: 21/01/2010
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Carter, R.C.
, 2007.
Rapid assessment of groundwater opportunities for displaced and refugee populations
. , pp.p. 2-4 : 1 photogr. Available at:
https://nl.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Carter-2006-Rapid.pdf
.
Publicatiedatum: 21/08/2007
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Trevett, A.F.
,
Carter, R.C.
&
Tyrrel, S.F.
, 2005.
The importance of domestic water quality management in the context of faecal-oral disease transmission
. , pp.p. 259-270 : 1 fig., 1 tab. Available at:
https://nl.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Trevett-2005-Importance.pdf
.
Publicatiedatum: 07/05/2009
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Danert, K.
e.a.
, 2003.
The private sector in rural water and sanitation services in Uganda : understanding the context and developing support strategies
. , pp.p. 1099-1114 : 4 tab. Available at:
https://nl.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Danert-2003-Private.pdf
.
Publicatiedatum: 15/12/2009
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Howsam, P.
&
Carter, R.C.
, 1998.
Water policy and policy implementation
. , pp.p. 2-3. Available at:
https://nl.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Carter-1998-Water.pdf
.
Publicatiedatum: 30/12/2004
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Carter, R.C.
,
Demessie, D.
&
Mehari, M.
, 1998.
Not a numbers game - making policy for maximum impact and sustainability
. , pp.p. 21-23 : 2 boxes, 3 photogr. Available at:
https://nl.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Carter-1998-Not.pdf
.
Publicatiedatum: 30/12/2004
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Carter, R.C.
,
Tyrrel, S.F.
&
Howsam, P.
, 1996.
Strategies for handpump water supply in less-developed countries
. , pp.p. 130-136 : 3 tab. Available at:
https://nl.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/232.2-96ST-13801.pdf
.
Publicatiedatum: 30/12/2004
Community water supply programmes in developing countries frequently utilize wells or boreholes equipped with handpumps as the technology of choice...
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Howsam, P.
&
Carter, R.C.
, 1996.
Water policy : allocation and management in practice : proceedings of International Conference on Water Policy, held at Cranfield University, 23-24 September 1996
, London, UK: E & FN Spon.
Publicatiedatum: 31/12/1995
This book examines some of the successes and failures of actual implementation of modern water policy options in the light of the principles and...
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Howsam, P.
,
Carter, R.C.
&
Tyrrel, S.F.
, 1996.
Effective and transparent strategies for community water supply programmes in developing countries : strategies for community water supply
,
Publicatiedatum: 30/12/2004
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Carter, R.C.
, 1995.
A policy framework for surface water and shallow groundwater allocation, with special reference to the Komadougou Yobe river basin, northeast Nigeria
. , pp.p. 103-120: 2 fig., 2 tab. Available at:
https://nl.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/210-95PO-13331.pdf
.
Publicatiedatum: 30/12/2004
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Carter, R.C.
&
Ross, I.
, 2016.
Beyond ‘functionality’ of handpump-supplied rural water services in developing countries
.
Waterlines
, 35(1), pp.94-110.
Publicatiedatum: 30/04/2017
There is a need to go beyond functionality monitoring by collecting quantitative data on rates of abandonment, frequency and duration of breakdown,...
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