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Journal articles on the topic "WaterAid"

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Hazell, Eleanor, and Bryony Whipp. "WaterAid: living well." BMJ 326, Suppl S4 (April 1, 2003): 0304112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sbmj.0304112.

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Blagbrough, Vicky. "How WaterAid looked back." Waterlines 22, no. 1 (June 2003): 19–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/0262-8104.2003.038.

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Sinclair, Peter. "Scaling up water supply – a WaterAid perspective." Waterlines 23, no. 2 (October 2004): 5–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/0262-8104.2004.046.

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Gordon, Tallulah, and Andrés Hueso. "Integrating sanitation and climate change adaptation: lessons learned from case studies of WaterAid’s work in four countries." Waterlines 40, no. 2 (April 1, 2021): 107–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.20-00012.

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The links between climate change and sanitation are frequently overlooked in the WASH sector. This paper examines experiences of WaterAid in Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, India, and Madagascar where there was some consideration of the impacts of climate change on sanitation. Climate resilience was often not considered explicitly, however, with work instead framed around weather-related threats that are now increasingly frequent and severe. In these case studies, sanitation and climate integration involved adapting on-site sanitation hardware to physical impacts on infrastructure, while some social aspects of climate resilience were also considered. Integration took place primarily at the project level, while climate change consideration seemed absent from wider planning and decision-making. Aside from these case studies, most of WaterAid’s sanitation work does not seem to incorporate climate change. It is recommended that climate resilience is integrated into each stage of sanitation programming, with a more systematic consideration of its potential impacts.
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Breslin, Edward D. "Introducing ecological sanitation: some lessons from a small town pilot project in Mozambique." Water Science and Technology 45, no. 8 (April 1, 2002): 217–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2002.0182.

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The paper explores the development of ecological sanitation (EcoSan) within the small-town context of Lichinga, Niassa Province, Mozambique. The paper looks at how ESTAMOS (a Mozambican NGO) and WaterAid introduced EcoSan in Lichinga, how families and communities have responded to EcoSan, and key lessons learned during the process to date that could be relevant to others within and beyond Mozambique.
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Ndesamburo, Joyce, Erin Flynn, and Samantha French. "Looking through an equity and inclusion lens in Tanzania: the experience of WaterAid." Gender & Development 20, no. 3 (November 2012): 453–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2012.731809.

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Gosling, Louisa. "Moving along the right track? The experience of developing a rights-based approach at WaterAid." Waterlines 33, no. 4 (October 2014): 357–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2014.035.

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Hanchett, Suzanne, Shireen Akhter, Mohidul Hoque Khan, Summarized By Stephen Mezulianik, and and Vicky Blagbrough. "Water, sanitation and hygiene in Bangladeshi slums: an evaluation of the WaterAid-Bangladesh urban programme." Environment and Urbanization 15, no. 2 (October 1, 2003): 43–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1630/095624703101286736.

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Hanchett, Suzanne, Shireen Akhter, Mohidul Hoque Khan, Stephen Mezulianik, and Vicky Blagbrough. "Water, sanitation and hygiene in Bangladeshi slums: an evaluation of the WaterAid– Bangladesh urban programme." Environment and Urbanization 15, no. 2 (October 2003): 43–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095624780301500219.

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Jones, Stephen. "Sharing the recurrent costs of rural water services in four municipalities supported by WaterAid in Mali." Waterlines 32, no. 4 (October 2013): 295–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2013.031.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "WaterAid"

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Jones, Stephen David. "Sharing the recurrent costs of rural water supply in Mali : the role of WaterAid in promoting sustainable service delivery." Thesis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 2013. http://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/acfbf66d-4512-4fdd-9afe-0195aeaa0c46/1/.

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This thesis analyses how and why the recurrent costs of water services are shared between different actors in the rural local government areas in Mali which are supported by the international NGO WaterAid. This analysis of the financing arrangements for rural water services is used to critically assess theory, policy and practice in three areas: the community-based management approach to service delivery, the role of decentralised local governments in supporting community management, and the ability of external organisations to influence institutional change. Empirical evidence is presented for the period 2008-2011, drawing on research fieldwork undertaken in collaboration with WaterAid and its partners in 2010 and 2011, as the organisation introduced its own Sustainability Framework to help understand and address the challenges to delivering sustainable rural water services. The thesis argues that approaches to understanding local institutions for natural resource management based on ‘critical institutionalism' (Cleaver 2012), which emphasises the importance of improvisation and adaptation across different scales, should be placed within broader political economy analysis frameworks for assessing challenges in public services delivery from national to local levels. The use of such a framework shows how WaterAid and its partners adopt a ‘critical institutionalist' perspective at community levels to support users in developing ways of raising funds for water services which draw on both traditional practices and NGO influences. However at local government and national levels their approach is based on ideas of ‘best practice' rather than ‘best fit' (Booth 2012): although the costs of local government support to communities under the model promoted by WaterAid lie within international benchmarks, it is unclear over what timescale this approach could be scaled up in Mali without donor support. This demonstrates the limited ability of local governments to ensure the delivery of decentralised public services without additional external resources and support themselves.
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Sutton, Ray R. "The sacramental theology of Daniel Waterland." Thesis, Coventry University, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.327704.

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West, Anna Elizabeth. "Contributors to waterside corrosion of soil-steel structures." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/45606.

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Soil-steel structures are designed and constructed worldwide for use in civil infrastructure and construction industries. As a result, extensive work has been devoted to understanding the corrosion of zinc and galvanized steel yielding the development of various corrosion models worldwide. Canada does not have a corrosion model required for use in design, but engineers and contractors often use that developed in the United States by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. This corrosion model defines the recommended range of pH, chloride concentration and soluble sulphate concentration as well as minimum resistivity for unsaturated soil applications. However, these design recommendations and associated corrosion model are often misused in aqueous environments. As a result, many structures have demonstrated significant evidence of premature corrosion raising concerns with the suitability of this corrosion model. Field testing was conducted on both mechanically stabilized earth retaining walls as well as corrugated steel pipe. Steel samples were extracted for analyses with scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy while water samples were collected to determine the properties causing degradation. Linear polarization resistance was also completed on two mechanically stabilized earth walls to obtain in-situ corrosion rates. To complement field work, laboratory experiments were conducted on galvanized steel samples in electrolytes simulating environments satisfying design criteria recommending by the American Association of State Highways and Transportation Officials as well as outside the scope of this model. Relative corrosion rates were calculated from results obtained from accelerated corrosion testing and sample surfaces were analyzed with the use of a scanning electron microscope. Through laboratory experimentation and field testing it has been discovered that the hardness of water affects the formation of the outermost protective layer on zinc articles, the zinc patina. The following dissertation challenges the appropriateness of durability design criteria and associated corrosion model, defined by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, for use in aqueous environments while offering guidance on the development of more suitable guidelines for conditions other than unsaturated soil.
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Rosenfeld, Sigal. "The passive cooling potential of watered roofs /." [Sede-Boqer] : Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Jacob Blaustein Institute for Desert Research, Albert Katz International School for Desert Studies, 2006. http://aranne5.lib.ad.bgu.ac.il/others/RosenfeldSigal.pdf.

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Tamrabet, Lahbib. "An analysis of watermain replacement strategies Calgary case study." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/5830.

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Olden, Ruth Gilberta Mona. "River silting, watered common : reimagining Govan graving docks." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2016. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/8023/.

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This thesis imagines an ecological future for the post-industrial landscape of Govan Graving Docks, situated on the banks of the River Clyde in inner city Glasgow. The research is framed by a context of urban renewal and at times violent change in early 21st century Glasgow which has seen the city’s riverside transformed, with centres for culture, tourism and entertainment built on its infilled docks and sites of dereliction. Prompted by the development priorities of this change, and the nostalgia for an industrial past that has become a ‘way of seeing’ the river, this research seeks to better know the material life of this landscape. On Govan Graving Docks - an abandoned ship repair and fitting facility that remains as yet ‘unresolved’ - this thesis unearths the agencies, temporalities, ecologies and material legacies of a less familiar elemental landscape, and considers how these expressions could be tended and extended in a vision for a different future, focused on fostering new kinds of environmental engagement. The research themes draw insight from emerging theories in new materialism and the environmental humanities, particularly those that are responding to the matter of the Anthropocenic landscape, and they are explored through a repertoire of creative and collaborative field methods crafted with the site of study; variations on ecological performance, landscape and ecological survey work, public consultation, material imagining and sitewriting. These methods are founded on openness and attentiveness, they are opportunist and affirmative in nature, they are practiced on site and taken into the wider estuarine landscape, and they enrol many others beyond the researcher. These methods are first used to explore the expressions of life and vitality that can be found in the Graving Docks’ new ecologies, material memory and more-than-human publics, and then to imagine the creative capacities of these agencies in new configurations of shared possibility. The researcher is another site of investigation: a distributive understanding of agency informs the emergence of an ecological sensibility through material engagement, which has implications both for the design process and the imagined landscape. These resources are used to imagine an alternative future for Govan Graving Docks: it is a vision that works with ruination, re-wilding, and the liquid dynamics of the city; a vision that honours both natural and industrial histories; a vision that is both challenging and necessary, where new experiences of ‘worlding’ in the city are made possible. Through this process of investigation and conjecture, the Clyde imaginary emerges as a space for critical and creative thought; a discursive space where the challenges facing this ecological landscape and its future are explored. This thesis is both a product of, and contribution towards, cultural geographical enquiry, but it also has an interdisciplinary reach both theoretically and methodologically speaking, which enables the research to contribute to a wider debate about environmental futures that is currently taking place across the sciences and humanities. It can be defined as ‘interdisciplinary in practice’ for the way that it brings a wider range or perspectives to bear on a precarious urban wilderness and its associated communities, and seeks to develop a broader repertoire of research methods capable of exploring it’s diverse material world, and the multiple expressions of value that exist therein. Written in a style that has been highly affected by this kind of open and inclusive style of research engagement, the emotive environmental story that is contained within this thesis is open to a wider audience. This thesis identifies the productive role that cultural geography can play in larger environmental debates concerned with the current state and play of ‘life on earth’, and by enacting and engaging ideas related to the cultural landscape, place-based identities/communities/values, and landscape practices, it also identifies the particular conceptual and methodological resources that make cultural geography’s contribution both unique and necessary to these debates.
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Van, Toor Mariëlle Liduine [Verfasser]. "A HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO WATERBIRD MIGRATION / Mariëlle Liduine Van Toor." Konstanz : Bibliothek der Universität Konstanz, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1171131909/34.

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Schrock, Laura Russell Richard Rankin. ""The waters return" myth and mystery in Graham Swift's Waterland /." Waco, Tex. : Baylor University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2104/5224.

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Polak, Bobby J. "Influence of human recreational activities and vegetative characteristics on waterbird abundance /." View online, 2008. http://ecommons.txstate.edu/bioltad/7.

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Tsui, Wai-chi, and 徐偉志. "The poems of Yu Guangzhong and the imagery of wateric." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2008. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B41004528.

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Books on the topic "WaterAid"

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Johnston, Rhona. WaterAid and Kenya. New York: Vantage Press, 1992.

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WaterAid (Organization). India Country Programme. India, country strategy, 2006-10. New Delhi: WaterAid India, 2006.

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Swift, Graham. Waterland. London: Picador, 2010.

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Waterland. London: Pan Books, 1992.

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Waterland. New York: Washington Square Press, 1985.

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Waterland. New York: Vintage Books, 1992.

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Waterland. New York: Poseidon Press, 1991.

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Watermind. New York: Tor, 2008.

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Swift, Graham. Waterland. London: Picador, 2008.

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Susan, Abramson, ed. Waterside homes. Glen Cove, N.Y: PBC International, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "WaterAid"

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Filipovitch, Anthony, Samiul Hasan, Damien Rousseliere, Klodjan Seferaj, Sabine Campe, Damien Rousseliere, Harry Bauer, et al. "WaterAid." In International Encyclopedia of Civil Society, 1635–36. New York, NY: Springer US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-93996-4_478.

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van der Plas, Kees. "Netwerkzorg COPD Waterland." In Veranderende samenwerking in de zorg, 201–8. Houten: Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-9973-4_32.

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Neumann, Birgit. "Swift, Graham: Waterland." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_17191-1.

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Davidson, Nick C., and David A. Stroud. "Waterbird Flyways and History of International Cooperation for Waterbird Conservation." In The Wetland Book, 1–8. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6172-8_104-1.

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Davidson, Nick C., and David A. Stroud. "Waterbird Flyways and History of International Cooperation for Waterbird Conservation." In The Wetland Book, 511–18. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9659-3_104.

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Rhys-Evans, Peter. "The Naked Ape." In The Waterside Ape, 61–71. Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2019.: CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429032271-7.

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Rhys-Evans, Peter. "Why We Lost Our Coats." In The Waterside Ape, 73–82. Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2019.: CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429032271-8.

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Rhys-Evans, Peter. "Evolutionary Adaptations in the Human Skull and Sinuses." In The Waterside Ape, 83–94. Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2019.: CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429032271-9.

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Rhys-Evans, Peter. "Theories of Human Evolution." In The Waterside Ape, 1–11. Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2019.: CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429032271-1.

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Rhys-Evans, Peter. "Human Skull Buoyancy and the Diving Reflex." In The Waterside Ape, 95–101. Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2019.: CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429032271-10.

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Conference papers on the topic "WaterAid"

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Pressman, Ben, Sandra Rolfe-Dickinson, Bethany McDonald, and Graham Bell. "Watermain Asset Management." In Pipelines 2017. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784480885.032.

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Bontus, George J., and Jim Blasczyk. "Innovations in Watermain Renewal." In International Conference on Pipeline Engineering and Construction. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40934(252)103.

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Hallett, Mark. "Australian perspectives on waterside security." In 2010 International Waterside Security Conference (WSS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wssc.2010.5730247.

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Ilina, Julia, and Natalia Kurnikova. "Major Themes in Graham Swift’s ‘Waterland’." In STUDENT SCIENCE: RESEARCH WORKS. B&M Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15350/l_s/3/24.

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Garnier, B., and F. Andritsos. "A Port waterside security systemic analysis." In 2010 International Waterside Security Conference (WSS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wssc.2010.5730245.

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Tanveer, Muhit, Michael Zantingh, Patrick Moskwa, and Mohamed Abdi. "Opportunistic Watermain Inspection and Sampling Protocol." In Pipelines 2019. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784482506.031.

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Drake, Bradley H. "Applying military gaming to secure the waterside." In 2010 International Waterside Security Conference (WSS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wssc.2010.5730237.

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Songchon, Thuanthong, and Richard Longman. "Iterative learning control and the waterbed effect." In Astrodynamics Specialist Conference. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2000-4356.

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Bowers, Troy L., Jeffrey S. Jones, and Tamara S. Connolly. "Large Diameter Watermain Condition Assessment and Evaluation." In Pipelines Conference 2011. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41187(420)58.

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Polvi, Henry W., Prapan Dave, Chad Stephen, and Stewart Dickson. "New Transmission Watermain Specifications—City of Toronto." In Pipelines 2018. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784481646.011.

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Reports on the topic "WaterAid"

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Coultas, Mimi. Strengthening Sub-national Systems for Area-wide Sanitation and Hygiene. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/slh.2021.007.

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From late 2020 to early 2021, the Sanitation Learning Hub (SLH) collaborated with local government actors and development partners from three sub-national areas to explore ways of increasing local government leadership and prioritisation of sanitation and hygiene (S&H) to drive progress towards area-wide S&H. For some time, local government leadership has been recognised as key to ensuring sustainability and scale and it is an important component of the emerging use of systems strengthening approaches in the S&H sector. It is hoped that this work will provide practical experiences to contribute to this thinking. Case studies were developed to capture local government and development partners’ experiences supporting sub-national governments increase their leadership and prioritisation of S&H in Siaya County (Kenya, with UNICEF), Nyamagabe District (Rwanda, with WaterAid) and Moyo District (Uganda, with WSSCC), all of which have seen progress in recent years. The cases were then explored through three online workshops with staff from the local governments, central government ministries and development partners involved to review experiences and identify levers and blockages to change. This document presents key findings from this process.
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Keeney, C. A., and M. F. Walder. U.S. Navy Waterside Security System Technology Update. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada264555.

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Hoehler, Matthew S., Matthew F. Bundy, Laurean DeLauter, Robin Materese, Leon Geršković, and José Ricardo García. Fire Hazards of Dry Versus Watered Christmas Trees. National Institute of Standards and Technology, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.tn.2131.

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Gerritzen, Marien, and Henny Reimert. Effectiviteit waterbad verdover bij pluimveeslachterij W. van der Meer en Zonen B.V. Wageningen: Wageningen Livestock Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/440994.

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Geller, Jil T., Sharon E. Borglin, and Boris A. Faybishenko. Experiments and evaluation of chaotic behavior of dripping waterin fracture models. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/900684.

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Clean Boiler Waterside Heat Transfer Surfaces. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/876666.

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Clean Firetube Boiler Waterside Heat Transfer Surfaces, Energy Tips: STEAM, Steam Tip Sheet #7 (Fact Sheet). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1039465.

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California gull intrusions on breeding waterbird colonies and impacts to reproductive success: implications for the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project. US Geological Survey, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/70159411.

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