Working papers from Bolivia
Working papers from Cochabamba, Bolivia can be found here. Further publications from Bolivia are available at www.negowat.org (under publications)
Conference paper: metodología de apoyo a comités de agua potable en zonas peri-urbanas
24 Dec 05
This paper (in Spanish) presents the methodology that has been used to support the capacity building of community-managed water systems in Tiquipaya, Cochabamba, Bolivia.
Read more or download Ampuero_Agua2005.pdf (273.9 kB)
Working paper: Using MSP methodlogies to negotiate a water and sanitation project
19 Jul 05
This paper considers how a multi-stakeholder platform was developed to support the negotaiation of a conflictive water and sanitation project in Tiquipaya, near Cochabamba, Bolivia.
Working paper: Design and evaluation of multi-stakeholder platforms
19 Jul 05
This paper summarises the generic elements of a methodology to design and evaluate short-term multi-stakeholder platforms.
Working paper: conflicts over water in Tarata, Bolivia
07 Jul 05
The paper reports the findings of a case-study to investigate the nature and causes of a conflict between irrigatiors and urban water consumers in Tarata, Bolivia.
Working paper: household-level productive uses of water around Cochabamba, Bolivia
07 Jul 05
This paper examines the multiple use of domestic water supplies,and the use by families in Cochabamba, Bolivia of multiple sources to meet their water needs for both domestic and productive activities.
Working paper: Livelihood activities and household water consumption in peri-urban Cochabamba
07 Jul 05
This paper focuses on small-scale productive uses of water linked to domestic water supplies and their role in livelihood activities in peri-urban Cochabamba, Bolivia.
Read more or download multiples_uses_of_water.pdf (359.7 kB)
Working paper: Locally-managed domestic water supply systems in peri-urban Cochabamba, Bolivia
07 Jul 05
This paper considers the performance of 28 existing locally-managed water supply systems in peri-urban Cochabamba, their strengths and weaknesses, and potential outlook.
Read more or download Locally_managed_water_syste.pdf (406.2 kB)

