In spite of the huge amount of research that is generated, finding ways to make knowledge useful to users in the field is a continuing problem. The April 2008 edition of Waterlines tackles this issue, describing innovative ways to make knowledge on water, sanitation and waste accessible to the people who can use it.
The contents list of the April edition is listed below. Individual articles can be downloaded online (cost US9 + tax ) here
Single copies of the whole issue can be ordered (cost £12.50 or $25) from publishinginfo@practicalaction.org.uk
Waterlines
Contents
VOLUME 27 NUMBER 2 APRIL 2008
Editorial
RICHARD CARTER
Crossfire: ‘Knowledge sharing should focus on learning culture, rather than the generation of knowledge’
JAMES WEBSTER and GEOFF PEARCE
Improving water and sanitation provision globally through information sharing
MARTIN MULENGA
Learning alliances for integrated and sustainable innovations in urban water management
JOEP VERHAGEN, JOHN BUTTERWORTH and MIKE MORRIS
Practical Answers: A platform for knowledge sharing
ROBERT CARTRIDGE, NEIL NOBLE and ZBIGNIEW MIKOLAJUK
The power of knowledge in executing household water treatment programmes globally
C. DOW BAKER, L. ROLLING, R. MARTINEZ, A. BARYAR, G. BULOS and M. LIPMAN
The challenge of servicing on-site sanitation in dense urban areas: Experiences from a pilot project in Dhaka
JONATHAN PARKINSON and MASUDUL QUADER
From our water correspondent
Webwatch
Reviews
Water Lifting Devices: A Handbook
Roofwater Harvesting: A Handbook for Practitioners
