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Household demand for improved sanitation service / Dale Whittington / Washington DC : World Bank (1992)
Título : Household demand for improved sanitation service : a case study of Kumasi, Ghana Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Dale Whittington ; Donald T Lauria Editorial: Washington DC : World Bank Fecha de publicación: 1992 Colección: Water and sanitation report Número de páginas: 118 Palabras clave: Saneamiento básico Banco Mundial Clasificación: 0100 W-88 Resumen: This report describes the results of a large contingent valuation survey conducted in Kumasi, Ghana, to estimate households willingness to pay for two types of improved sanitation services: Kumasi ventilated improved put latrines (KVIPs) and water closets connected to a sewer system. Over 1 200 randomly selected households throughout Kumasi were interview about their current sanitation practiced and expenditures, their knowledge of improved sanitation options, and their demand for better services Link: http://catalogo.bibliolatino.com/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=13894 Household demand for improved sanitation service : a case study of Kumasi, Ghana [texto impreso] / Dale Whittington ; Donald T Lauria . - Washington DC : World Bank, 1992 . - 118. - (Water and sanitation report) .
Palabras clave: Saneamiento básico Banco Mundial Clasificación: 0100 W-88 Resumen: This report describes the results of a large contingent valuation survey conducted in Kumasi, Ghana, to estimate households willingness to pay for two types of improved sanitation services: Kumasi ventilated improved put latrines (KVIPs) and water closets connected to a sewer system. Over 1 200 randomly selected households throughout Kumasi were interview about their current sanitation practiced and expenditures, their knowledge of improved sanitation options, and their demand for better services Link: http://catalogo.bibliolatino.com/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=13894 Reserva
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