The productive use of domestic water supplies
Updated - Wednesday 18 June 2003
Year of publication: 2003
Moriarty, P. and Butterworth, J. (2003). The productive use of domestic water supplies : how water supplies can play a wider role in livelihood improvement and poverty reduction. (Thematic overview paper). Delft, The Netherlands, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre.
Available online at: http://www.irc.nl/page.php/256 in both HTML and PDF file (302 KB) formats
This thematic overview paper (TOP) looks at the broad range of uses which people allocate to their water supplies, in particular at productive activities and micro-enterprises within poor households in villages, towns and cities in developing countries. It provides some practical examples and cases of mixed use of water supplies that enhance productivity. Following a discussion on the concepts and benefits of livelihoods approaches, the paper provides a framework of principles and guiding questions on these approaches, with suggestions for tools and methods to answer them. The paper also provides a list of key books, articles and manuals (annotated) and references, websites, and contacts.
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