Description

Book Synopsis
The importance of small towns is gaining increased recognition as a result of two developments. The first development concerns the possible role of small towns in migration flows and urbanization. Development of small towns, in the form of improved basic services and other amenities, has been promoted in order to abate the impact of urbanization on large urban centres and to alleviate service provision pressures in major urban centers, whilst stimulating rural economies and eventually prompting social transformations. The second development concerns the targets set by the SDGs in 2015. SDG6 requires countries to ensure universal and equitable water services by 2030. This inclusive target requires that the water services needs of small towns are considered in the expansion of sustainable and equitable water services. This book aims to contribute to the study of water services in small towns by critically examining different approaches and experiences of water supply in small towns. It brings together empirical testimonies of how the implementation of reductionist models and the perseverance of certain principles underlying these models in the water sector have yielded suboptimal results. Much remains to be done before achieving universal service coverage in small towns is likely. In order to do that, we should start speaking of small towns as a category on their own and continue the work in elaborating further what these are and how they work. In Focus – a book series that showcases the latest accomplishments in water research. Each book focuses on a specialist area with papers from top experts in the field. It aims to be a vehicle for in-depth understanding and inspire further conversations in the sector.

Table of Contents
Water services in small towns in developing countries: at the tail end of development Match, don’t mix: implications of institutional and technical service modalities for water governance outcomes in south Indian small towns (de)Constructing the conditions for private sector involvement in small towns’ water supply systems in Mozambique: policy implications Small town water services sustainability checks: development and application in Ethiopia In the shadow of the city: financing water infrastructure in small towns in Burkina Faso Portrait of a successful small-town water service provider in Nepal’s changing landscape Public finance for water infrastructure development and its practical challenges for small towns

Water Services in Small Towns: Experiences from the Global South

    Product form

    £75.00

    Includes FREE delivery

    Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Tue 16 Jun 2026.

    A Paperback by Klaas Schwartz, Mireia Tutusaus

    5 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Water Services in Small Towns: Experiences from the Global South by Klaas Schwartz

      Publisher: IWA Publishing
      Publication Date:
      ISBN13: 9781789060607, 978-1789060607
      ISBN10:

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The importance of small towns is gaining increased recognition as a result of two developments. The first development concerns the possible role of small towns in migration flows and urbanization. Development of small towns, in the form of improved basic services and other amenities, has been promoted in order to abate the impact of urbanization on large urban centres and to alleviate service provision pressures in major urban centers, whilst stimulating rural economies and eventually prompting social transformations. The second development concerns the targets set by the SDGs in 2015. SDG6 requires countries to ensure universal and equitable water services by 2030. This inclusive target requires that the water services needs of small towns are considered in the expansion of sustainable and equitable water services. This book aims to contribute to the study of water services in small towns by critically examining different approaches and experiences of water supply in small towns. It brings together empirical testimonies of how the implementation of reductionist models and the perseverance of certain principles underlying these models in the water sector have yielded suboptimal results. Much remains to be done before achieving universal service coverage in small towns is likely. In order to do that, we should start speaking of small towns as a category on their own and continue the work in elaborating further what these are and how they work. In Focus – a book series that showcases the latest accomplishments in water research. Each book focuses on a specialist area with papers from top experts in the field. It aims to be a vehicle for in-depth understanding and inspire further conversations in the sector.

      Table of Contents
      Water services in small towns in developing countries: at the tail end of development Match, don’t mix: implications of institutional and technical service modalities for water governance outcomes in south Indian small towns (de)Constructing the conditions for private sector involvement in small towns’ water supply systems in Mozambique: policy implications Small town water services sustainability checks: development and application in Ethiopia In the shadow of the city: financing water infrastructure in small towns in Burkina Faso Portrait of a successful small-town water service provider in Nepal’s changing landscape Public finance for water infrastructure development and its practical challenges for small towns

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account