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Resilience of water supply in practice : experiences from the frontline / edited by Leslie Morris-Iveson and St John Day.

Van Pelt Library TD345 .W38 2021
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Morris-Iveson, Leslie, editor.
Day, St. John, editor.
Michael K. Schaefer Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Water-supply--Management--Case studies.
Water-supply.
Water-supply--Management.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
xvi, 191 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
London, UK : IWA Publishing, 2021.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.1. About this Book / Leslie Monis-Iveson / St John Day
1.2. Water Supply Resilience: Concepts and Considerations / Leslie Monis-Iveson / St John Day
1.3. Why Resilient Water Supply Needs to be Part of the New Normal / Leslie Monis-Iveson / St John Day
1.4. Implications for People When Services are not Resilient / Leslie Monis-Iveson / St John Day
1.5. Imagining a Resilient Water Supply / Leslie Monis-Iveson / St John Day
1.6. From Theory to Practice / Leslie Monis-Iveson / St John Day
1.7. Resilient Water Supply / Leslie Monis-Iveson / St John Day
1.8. Structure of this Book / Leslie Monis-Iveson / St John Day
References / Leslie Monis-Iveson / St John Day
2.1. Introduction / Gisela Kaiser
2.2. Context / Gisela Kaiser
2.3. Institutions / Gisela Kaiser
2.4. Minimising Spillage / Gisela Kaiser
2.5. Minimising Wastage / Gisela Kaiser
2.6. Restricting Demand / Gisela Kaiser
2.7. Timeline / Gisela Kaiser
2.8. Description of Activities / Gisela Kaiser
2.8.1. Managing dam storage / Gisela Kaiser
2.8.2. Managing demand / Gisela Kaiser
2.8.3. Accelerating augmentation / Gisela Kaiser
2.9. Analysis of Impact / Gisela Kaiser
2.9.1. Safe access to water and sanitation / Gisela Kaiser
2.9.2. Wise use / Gisela Kaiser
2.9.3. Sufficient, reliable water from diverse sources / Gisela Kaiser
2.9.4. Shared benefits from regional water resources / Gisela Kaiser
2.9.5. A water-sensitive city / Gisela Kaiser
2.10. Conclusion / Gisela Kaiser
References / Gisela Kaiser
3.1. Introduction / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.2. Overview / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.3. Challenges of Water Resources Management, Water Supply and Utility Reform / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.4. Approaches Followed / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.5. Aquarating Assessment / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.6. Institutional Reform / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.7. Infrastructure / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.8. Achievements So Far / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.9. Outcomes / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.10. Key Lessons / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.10.1. Ownership of the change process / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.10.2. Political commitment / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.10.3. Infrastructure performance / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.11. Institutional Reforms Take Time / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.12. Communication with Customers / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
3.13. Summary / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
References / St John Day / Nitin Jain / Tom Menjor / Maada K. Penge
4.1. Introduction / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.2. The Problem of Increasing Household Water Use in The UK / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.3. Current Water Efficiency Engagement Approaches in the UK Water Industry / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.3.1. Technical water efficiency engagement / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.3.2. Educational water efficiency engagement / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.3.3. Combined water efficiency engagement / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.3.4. Sociotechnical water efficiency engagement / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.4. Water Efficiency Education in ESW / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.4.1. The home visit campaign during AMP6: barriers faced and practice improvements made / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.4.2. Maximising the links between household space, water saving devices, and water efficiency messaging / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.4.3. Enhancing behavioural change education in the engagement process / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.4.4. Maximising plumbers as a channel of communication / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.4.5. Customer insight development and use in practice improvement / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.5. The Home Visit Campaign During AMP7: New Challenges and Adaptations / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.5.1. New challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.5.2. The virtual water efficiency home visit campaign / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.5.3. How success of the virtual water efficiency home visit pilot campaign was measured / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.6. Lessons Learned / Fatima O. Ajia / Tim Wagstaff / Liz Sharp
4.7. Conclusion / Tim Wagstaff / Fatima O. Ajia / Liz Sharp
References / Liz Sharp / Tim Wagstaff / Fatima O. Ajia
5.1. Introduction / Robin Price / Steve Moncaster / Nancy Smith
5.2. Our Context / Robin Price / Steve Moncaster / Nancy Smith
5.3. Our Region / Nancy Smith / Steve Moncaster / Robin Price
5.4. Decision Making Under Uncertainty / Steve Moncaster / Nancy Smith / Robin Price
5.5. Strategic Context and Implications / Robin Price / Nancy Smith / Steve Moncaster
5.6. The Power of Collaboration / Steve Moncaster / Robin Price / Nancy Smith
5.7. Lessons Learned / Robin Price / Steve Moncaster / Nancy Smith
5.8. Conclusion / Nancy Smith / Robin Price / Steve Moncaster
References / Robin Price / Nancy Smith / Steve Moncaster
6.1. Context Analysis / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.2. Institutional Challenges / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.3. War and Conflict / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.4. Aqua for Sudan / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.5. Approaches Followed / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.6. Programme Achievements / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.6.1. Forming of catchment management committees / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.6.2. Provision of physical infrastructure / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.6.3. Documenting and sharing learning / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.6.4. Preparation of localised water security plans / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.6.5. Outcomes / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.7. Key Lessons / St John Day / Khaled Mokhtar
6.7.1. Integrated water resources management needs to be unpacked when working in challenging environments / St John Day / Khaled Mokhtar
6.7.2. Interventions must solve real water management problems that people experience / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.7.3. Developing a conceptual framework is an integral part of the integrated water resources management process / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.7.4. Community participation is essential but demands continuous external support / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.7.5. Wider systems strengthening will take considerable time / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.7.6. Build trust and trustworthiness between stakeholders / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.7.7. Communities and resilience / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
6.8. Conclusion: Building Resilience at Community Level / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
References / Khaled Mokhtar / St John Day
7.1. Introduction / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.2. Scale of the Challenge / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.3. Transitioning from Emergency to Resilient Water Supply / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.3.1. What is the status quo / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.3.2. What is best practice / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day
/ David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.4. Looking at Some Evidence / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.4.1. Gambella, Ethiopia / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.4.2. Northern, Uganda / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.4.3. Discussion / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.5. Five Areas for Improving Post Emergency Service Delivery / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.5.1. Independent assessments / Tim Forster / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge
7.5.2. Asset management / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.5.3. Service level targets / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.5.4. Costing and financing of services / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.5.5. Capacity / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
7.6. Conclusions / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
References / Ryan Schweitzer / St John Day / David Githiri Njoroge / Tim Forster
8.1. Introduction / Mohammed AI-khateeb / Ali Alkhateeb
8.2. Context / Ali Alkhateeb / Mohammed AI-khateeb
Contents note continued: 8.2.1. Water context in Iraq / Ali Alkhateeb / Mohammed AI-khateeb
8.2.2. The causes of increasing water scarcity in Iraq / Ali Alkhateeb / Mohammed AI-khateeb
8.3. The Solar-Powered Water System Programme / Mohammed AI-khateeb / Ali Alkhateeb
8.3.1. Programming for water scarcity in Iraq's WASH sector / Ali Alkhateeb / Mohammed AI-khateeb
8.3.2. The intervention and local rationale / Mohammed AI-khateeb / Ali Alkhateeb
8.3.3. Advantages of solar-powered systems over diesel generators / Mohammed AI-khateeb / Ali Alkhateeb
8.3.4. How the solar-powered water systems work / Ali Alkhateeb / Mohammed AI-khateeb
8.3.5. Outcomes / Mohammed AI-khateeb / Ali Alkhateeb
8.4. Challenges and Observations / Ali Alkhateeb / Mohammed AI-khateeb
8.5. Conclusions / Mohammed AI-khateeb / Ali Alkhateeb
References / Mohammed AI-khateeb / Ali Alkhateeb
9.1. Introduction / Orkhan Aliyev
9.2. Access to Drinking Water and Water Governance Complexity / Orkhan Aliyev
9.2.1. Water resources / Orkhan Aliyev
9.2.2. Access to water supply and sanitation (WSS) services / Orkhan Aliyev
9.2.3. Water governance issue / Orkhan Aliyev
9.2.4. Market challenges and local realities / Orkhan Aliyev
9.3. Market-Based Responses to Water Crises in Tajikistan / Orkhan Aliyev
9.3.1. Transition from humanitarian to development aid / Orkhan Aliyev
9.3.2. Economic resilience approach / Orkhan Aliyev
9.3.3. Community managed services to meet user demands / Orkhan Aliyev
9.3.4. Water management model / Orkhan Aliyev
9.4. Key Learnings and Challenges in Building Economic Reliance of WS Services / Orkhan Aliyev
9.4.1. Community resilience / Orkhan Aliyev
9.4.2. Institutional resilience / Orkhan Aliyev
9.4.3. Economic resilience / Orkhan Aliyev
9.5. Decentralized Water Governance as Means to Build Strong Resilience to Risks / Orkhan Aliyev
9.6. Major Challenges in Establishing Resilience of WS System / Orkhan Aliyev
9.7. Major Opportunities in Establishing Resilience of WS System / Orkhan Aliyev
9.8. Conclusion / Orkhan Aliyev
References / Orkhan Aliyev.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Michael K. Schaefer Fund.
Other Format:
ebook version :
ISBN:
178906161X
9781789061611
OCLC:
1184235649
Publisher Number:
99990149610

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