Additions to the INPIM Library
New Additions to the INPIM Library
One of the functions of INPIM is to serve as a clearinghouse of information about PIM. Unless indicated otherwise, single copies of the suggested readings (not including entire books) are available free to INPIM members.
An ever growing number of documents are available at the INPIM website, http://www.inpim.org.
Bhatia, Anjali M. Institutional innovation in donor-funded land and water development project implementation: case studies form Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, India (CWP Research Papers #5); Wageningen University: Wageningen, the Netherlands, 2001.
Black, Maggie. Learning What Works: A 20 Year Retrospective View on International Water and Sanitation Cooperation; Washington, DC: UNDP-World Bank Water and Sanitation Program, 1998.
Boelens, Rutgerd and Paul Hoogendam (eds.). Water Rights and Empowerment; Virginia, USA: Books International Inc., 2002.
Caplan, Ken, Simon Heap, Alan Nicol, Janelle Plummer, Susan Simpson, John Weiser. Flexibility by Design: Lessons from Multi-Sector Partnerships in Water and Sanitation Projects;" WaterAid: United Kingdom, 2001.
del Callejo, Ivan and Rocio Bustamante. Institutional options for irrigation Management: Limari Valley, Chile (CWP Research Papers #8); Wageningen University: Wageningen, the Netherlands, 2000.
del Callejo, Ivan and Jeroen Vos. Institutional options for irrigation management: Chancay-Lambayeque, costal Peru (CWP Research Papers #9); Wageningen University: Wageningen, the Netherlands, 2000.
Fontenelle, Jean-Philippe. Local institutional innovation in Red River Delta irrigation management, Vietnam(CWP Research Papers #4); Wageningen University: Wageningen, the Netherlands, 2000.
Foster, Vivien. Condominial Water and Sewerage Systems: Costs of Implementation of the Model; Lima, Peru: Water and Sanitation Program Andean Region.
Global Water Partnership. "GWP in Action;" GWP Secretariat: Stockholm, Sweden, 2001.
Global Water Partnership. "Framework for Action: Responding to the Forum;" GWP Secretariat: Stockholm, Sweden, 2000.
Gonzalez, Fernando J. and Salman M.A. Salman (eds.). Institutional Reform for Irrigation and Drainage: Proceedings of a World Bank Workshop; Washington, DC, USA: The World Bank, 2002.
Hirji, Rafik and Hans Olav Ibrekk. Environmental and Water Resources Management; Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2001.
Kloezen, Wim H. Accounting for Water: Institutional viability and impacts of market-oriented irrigation interventions in Central Mexico; Wageningen University: Wageningen, the Netherlands, 2002.
International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement. Ripples: ILRI's Land & Water Activities for the New Millennium; Alterra: Wageningen, the Netherlands, 2002.
Knegt, Jan-Willem F. Drainage in developing countries: a review of institutional arrangements (CWP Research Papers #2); Wageningen University: Wageningen, the Netherlands, 2000.
Manzungu, Emmanuel. Multistakeholders platforms in water resource management in Southern Africa: Part 1: Analysis of emergence (CWP Research Papers #11); Wageningen University: Wageningen, the Netherlands, 2001.
Miller, Barbara A. and Richard B. Redinger (eds.). Comprehensive River Basin Development: The Tennessee Valley Authority; Washington, DC, USA: The World Bank, 1998.
Moreyra, Alejandra. Multiple stakeholder platforms for water resources management: Latin America (CWP Research Papers #10); Wageningen University: Wageningen, the Netherlands, 2001.
Pant, Niranjan. Drainage institutions in Western Europe: England, the Netherlands, France, and Germany (CWP Research Papers #3); Wageningen University: Wageningen, the Netherlands, 2000.
Pitman, George Keith. Bridging Troubled Waters: Assessing the World Bank Water Resources Strategy; Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2002.
Rogers, Peter, Ramesh Bhatia, and Annette Huber. Water as a Social and Economic Good: How to Put the Principle into Practice; Sweden: Global Water Partnership, 1998.
Solanes, Miguel and Fernando Gonzalez-Villarreal. The Dublin Principles for Water as Reflected in a Comparative Assessment of Institutional and Legal Arrangements for Integrated Water Resources Management; Sweden: Global Water Partnership, 1999.
Subramanian, Ashok, N. Vijay Jagannathan, and Ruth Meinsen-Dick (eds.). User Organizations for Sustainable Water Services; Washington, DC, USA: The World Bank, 1997.
UNDP-World Bank Water and Sanitation Program. Water and Sanitation Services for the Poor: Innovating through Field Experience; Washington, DC: The World Bank, 1999.
Van Vuren, Gerrit and Astrid Mastenbroek. Management types in irrigation: A country-wise inventory (CWP Research Papers #1); Wageningen University: Wageningen, the Netherlands, 2000.
Water and Sanitation Program. "Selling Sanitation in Vietnam: What Works?" Water and Sanitation Program East Asia and the Pacific: Jakarta, Indonesia, 2002.
World Bank. The Little Green Data Book; Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2002.
World Bank. Sanitation, Health and Hygiene in World Bank Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Projects; Washington, DC: The World Bank Europe and Central Asia Regional Studies Program, 2001.
Saadé, Camille, Masssee Bateman, Diane B. Bendahmane. The Story of a Successful Public-Private Partnership in Central America: Handwashing for Diarrheal Disease Prevention; BASICS II, the Environmental Health Project, the United Nations Children's Fund, USAID, and the World Bank: Arlington, Virginia, USA, 2001.
Zawe, Conrade. Institutional innovation in irrigation management in the SADC region: Two cases from Zimbabwe (CWP Research Papers #6); Wageningen University: Wageningen, the Netherlands, 2001.
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