Operation and Maintenance of Sanitation Systems in Urban Low-Income Areas in India and Thailand: report on a joint research programme, 1989-1993
Updated - Tuesday 09 December 2003
Previously issued as an unpublished report on a comparative research study carried out in India, te Netherlands and Thailand by: the Human Settlements Management Institute (HSMI), India; the National Housing Authority (NHA) and the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Chiang Mai, Thailand; and the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS) and IRC, The Netherlands.
Target audience: staff of organizations working in the field of urban sanitation in low-income areas of developing countries
Research financed by the Netherlands Directorate for Development Cooperation (DGIS)
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Chapter 8: Issues in Operation and Maintenance: Lessons Learned
Operation and Maintenance of Sanitation Systems in Urban Low-Income Areas in India and Thailand
Chapter 8: Issues in Operation and Maintenance: Lessons Learned
Executive Summary
Operation and Maintenance of Sanitation Systems in Urban Low-Income Areas in India and Thailand
Executive Summary
Preface
Operation and Maintenance of Sanitation Systems in Urban Low-Income Areas in India and Thailand
Preface
Table of Contents
Operation and Maintenance of Sanitation Systems in Urban Low-Income Areas in India and Thailand
Report on a joint research programme, 1989-1993

