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Title Systems thinking and wash : tools and case studies for a sustainable water supply / edited by Kate Neely
Published Warwickshire : Practical Action Publishing, 2019

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Description xii, 174 pages ; 24 cm
Contents 1. Introduction: WASH projects and complex adaptive systems -- 2. Systems thinking and transdisciplinarity in WASH -- 3. Using causal loop diagrams to understand handpump failure in sub-Saharan Africa -- 4. Applying social network analysis to WASH -- 5. Social-ecological system resilience for WASH -- 6. Bureaucracy, WASH, and systems thinking -- 7. Learning for adaptive management: using systems thinking tools to inform knowledge and learning approaches -- 8. Measuring impact in WASH from a complex adaptive systems perspective -- 9. WASH adaptation in Uganda: a practitioner case study -- 10. Resources for systems thinking
Summary Water supplies in developing countries fail at unacceptable rates. In an era of high technology and a global drive for sustainable water and sanitation (SDG6), we need to find solutions to the 'wicked problems' that characterize water for development programmes around the world. Systems Thinking and WASH introduces practitioners, researchers, programme managers and donors to the tools and approaches that have been most successful in this area. This book explores the different applications of systems thinking used by an interdisciplinary group of WASH researchers and practitioners. With additional commentary from the field, each chapter helps us to imagine different ways to understand and work with communities, development agencies and governments to create a better world through more appropriate WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) programming. The book includes an annotated list of additional resources that anyone interested in non-linearity, complex adaptive systems, systems thinking, social network analysis or system dynamics will find useful as a practical guide to getting started. This book is highly important reading for WASH programme managers, government and NGO staff and donor agencies interested in the application of systems thinking techniques
Subject Ecosystem management -- Developing countries.
Water resources development -- Developing countries.
Water-supply -- Developing countries.
Water-supply -- Government policy -- Developing countries.
Author Neely, Kate, editor
ISBN 9781788530262