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    <description>Title: Gendered and caste spaces in household water use : a case of Aliabad village in peri-urban Hyderabad, India
Authors: Prakash, Anjal; Singh, Sreoshi
Abstract: This paper deals with the ways in which gender and caste identities marginalise&#xD;
particular groups from access to water in a village in periurban Hyderabad, India.&#xD;
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allocation and access to water at the household level, in a village influenced by&#xD;
rapid urbanisation. Relying on a primary survey that collected gender and caste&#xD;
disaggregated data, this paper shows socially differentiated perceptions for water&#xD;
access and use and how they shape vulnerability to water insecurity and&#xD;
adaptation. The gender and caste inequity in access to water in the village is not&#xD;
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Authors: Zurbrügg, Christian; Gfrerer, Margareth; Ashadi, Henki; Brenner, Werner; Küper, David
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top priority, but must go beyond technical aspects to include various key elements of sustainability to&#xD;
ensure success of any solid waste project. Aside from project sustainable impacts, the overall enabling&#xD;
environment is the key feature determining performance and success of an integrated and affordable&#xD;
solid waste system. This paper describes a project-specific approach to assess typical success or failure&#xD;
factors. A questionnaire-based assessment method covers issues of: (i) social mobilisation and acceptance&#xD;
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and management functions (institutional element); (iii) financial and operational requirements,&#xD;
as well as cost recovery mechanisms (economic element). The Gianyar Waste Recovery Project in Bali,&#xD;
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and obstacles which must be overcome to ensure project sustainability. The Gianyar project consists of&#xD;
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Authors: Lunduka, Rodney; Bezabih, Mintewab; Chaudhury, Abrar</description>
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