Index of Drinking Water Adequacy (IDWA)
Edited by K E Seetharam Kallidaikurichi and Bhanoji Rao
The Institute of Water Policy emphasizes adequacy of drinking water in terms of quantity and quality. Achieving these will mean sufficient resources in terms of water as well as a fairly decent level of income. Using these ideas and combining 5 components, namely resource availability, access to improved water sources, capacity to buy water, water quality and water use, and integrates them into the Index of Drinking Water Adequacy — IDWA for short.
The substantive papers in the book comprise international (144 economies) and and intra-national (China and India) explorations based on IDWA estimates. Click here to take a look at the index.
The book was launched on 30th June 2010 at the Water Policy Dialogue, Singapore International Water Week, and is available at all major bookstores.
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