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100 1 _aSerageldin, Ismail,
_917760
_d1944-
245 1 0 _aWater supply, sanitation, and environmental sustainability :
_bthe financing challenge /
_cIsmail Serageldin.
260 _aWashington, D.C. :
_bWorld Bank,
_c1994
300 _avii, 35 p. :
_bil.
490 0 _aDirections in development
505 0 _aForeword -- Acknowledgments -- Summary -- The financing challenge -- Notes -- References.
520 3 _aThis booklet distinguishes between an " old agenda " of providing household water and sanitation services to large numbers of people and a " new agenda " that requires sustainable, environmentally sensitive use of water resources. In various countries and in different social and physical contexts, the new approach is based on economic incentives and participatory decisionmaking is being used - whether by a neighborhood, a city, or a region - to bring services to the people who need them. This booklet describes some of these promising initiatives and examines the general principles that underlie them. It looks at how the World Bank and other agencies can assist and encourage efforts to meet the challenge of providing environmentally sustainable water and sanitation services to growing populations that expect and have a right to decent living conditions.
650 4 _aSANEAMIENTO
_98295
650 4 _aABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA
_92644
650 4 _aSALUD PUBLICA
_92065
650 4 _aASPECTOS FINANCIEROS
_92432
650 4 _aPAISES EN DESARROLLO
_9390
653 4 _aTERCER MUNDO
710 2 _aBanco Mundial
_96648
856 4 _uhttps://invenio.unidep.org/invenio//record/374/
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945 _c2022-08-03 actualizado (Bea)
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