Community management of rural water supply : case studies of success from India / Paul Hutchings, Richard Franceys, Stef Smits and Snehalatha Mekala.

By: Hutchings, Paul, 1986- [author.]Contributor(s): Franceys, R [author.] | Mekala, Snehalatha [author.] | Smits, Stef [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Earthscan studies in water resource managementPublisher: London ; New York : Earthscan from Routledge, 2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315313320 (e-book: PDF); 9781315313306Subject(s): Water-supply, Rural -- India -- Management -- Case studies | Municipal water supply -- India -- Case studies | Villages -- IndiaAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 363.61068 LOC classification: TD303.A1 | H88 2017Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
chapter 1 Research purpose and background -- part Part I Community management: background, review and challenges -- chapter 2 Community management and community management plus: the background -- chapter 3 A systematic review of success factors in the community management of rural water supplies over the past 30 years -- chapter 4 Revisiting the history, concepts and typologies of community management for rural drinking water supply in India -- chapter 5 Case study research methodology -- part Part II Community management case studies of success from India -- chapter 6 Community management in the ‘neo-patrimonial’, low-income states -- chapter 7 Community management in the ‘social-democratic’, middle-income states -- chapter 8 Community management in the ‘developmental’, high-income states -- chapter 9 Community management in the mountains and hilly regions of India -- part Part III Synthesis of successful community management arrangements in India -- chapter 10 Organisational arrangements for successful community management -- chapter 11 The cost of good services -- chapter 12 Monitoring and regulation of community management -- chapter 13 Aspects of gender in community management -- chapter 14 Discussion and conclusions about community management in India and beyond.
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chapter 1 Research purpose and background -- part Part I Community management: background, review and challenges -- chapter 2 Community management and community management plus: the background -- chapter 3 A systematic review of success factors in the community management of rural water supplies over the past 30 years -- chapter 4 Revisiting the history, concepts and typologies of community management for rural drinking water supply in India -- chapter 5 Case study research methodology -- part Part II Community management case studies of success from India -- chapter 6 Community management in the ‘neo-patrimonial’, low-income states -- chapter 7 Community management in the ‘social-democratic’, middle-income states -- chapter 8 Community management in the ‘developmental’, high-income states -- chapter 9 Community management in the mountains and hilly regions of India -- part Part III Synthesis of successful community management arrangements in India -- chapter 10 Organisational arrangements for successful community management -- chapter 11 The cost of good services -- chapter 12 Monitoring and regulation of community management -- chapter 13 Aspects of gender in community management -- chapter 14 Discussion and conclusions about community management in India and beyond.

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