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PART 4: APPENDIX 5: REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING<br />

Gleick, P.H. (1998), The World's <strong>Water</strong> 1998-1999: The Biennial Report on Freshwater Resources.<br />

Island Press, Washington, DC<br />

Mcintosh, A. C. (2003), Asian <strong>Water</strong> Supplies: Reaching the Urban Poor. Asian Development Bank /<br />

IWA Publishing, London<br />

Owen, D A Ll (2002), The European <strong>Water</strong> Industry: Market Drivers and Responses. CWC<br />

Publishing, London.<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (2004), Resource Pack on the <strong>Water</strong> and<br />

Sanitation Millennium Development Goals, WSSCC, Geneva, Switzerland<br />

WHO (2000) Global <strong>Water</strong> Supply and Sanitation Assessment. WHO, UNICEF & WSSCC, USA.<br />

WHO (2004) Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality. Third edition. WHO, Geneva<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (2004), Resource Pack on the <strong>Water</strong> and<br />

Sanitation Millennium Development Goals, WSSCC, Geneva, Switzerland<br />

<strong>Water</strong> economics and policy<br />

Ahmed R. (2003) DSK: a model for securing access to water for the urban poor. <strong>Water</strong>Aid, London,<br />

UK<br />

Bannister, M (2003), Corruption in development – a killing virus. 29th WEDC International Conference<br />

Abuja, Nigeria, 2003. WEDC, Loughborough, UK<br />

Brikké F. & Rojas J. (2001), Key Factors for Sustainable Cost Recovery in the context of communitymanaged<br />

water supply. Occasional Paper Series 32-E, IRC International <strong>Water</strong> and Sanitation<br />

Centre, Delft, The Netherlands<br />

Collignon, B & Vezina, M (2000). Independent <strong>Water</strong> and Sanitation Providers in African Cities. World<br />

Bank, Washington DC, USA.<br />

Cosgrove, W J & Rijsbnerman, F R (2000). World <strong>Water</strong> Vision: Making <strong>Water</strong> Everybody’s Business.<br />

WWC, Earthscan, UK. In addition, 18 regional documents were published in 1999.<br />

Dole, D. and Bartlett, I. (2004). Beyond cost recovery: setting user charges for financial, economic,<br />

and social goals. (Technical note /ERD-ADB; no. 10). Manila, Philippines, Asian Development Bank.<br />

Foxwood, N. and Green, J. (2004). Making every drop count: an assessment of donor progress<br />

towards the water and sanitation target. Teddington, UK, Tearfund.<br />

Hearne, R. R. & Trava, J. L. (1997), <strong>Water</strong> Markets in Mexico: Opportunities and Constraints.<br />

Discussion Paper D 97-01, Environmental Economics Programme, IIED, London<br />

Hutton, G & Haller, L (2004), Evaluation of the costs and benefits of water and sanitation<br />

improvements at the global level. WHO/SDE/WSH. World Health Organization 2004<br />

IIED (2002) Financing for Sustainable Development. IIED, London.<br />

Johnstone, N. (1997), Economic Inequality and the Urban Environment: The Case of <strong>Water</strong> and<br />

Sanitation. Discussion Paper D 97-03, Environmental Economics Programme, IIED, London<br />

Lenton R. (2003), Background Paper of the Taskforce on <strong>Water</strong> and Sanitation, Millennium Project,<br />

UNDP<br />

408 <strong>Pinsent</strong> <strong>Masons</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong> <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong>

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