Pacific Community Water Management Plus: Phase 1 Findings Report for Solomon Island
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Beal, Cara
Gonzalez, Diana
Bugoro, Hugo
Panda, Nixon
Roiko, Anne
Benjamin, Collin
Hagabore, Collin
O'oi, Jael
Offer, Carol
Souter, Regina
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In many Pacific island countries, including Solomon Islands, the ongoing management of water systems in rural communities is the responsibility of community members. This is, in large part, because of the inability of government or the private sector to provide water supply services to the many small and remote communities that make-up the bulk of the population.
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© 2020 International Water Centre & Griffith University. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
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Natural resource management
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Love, M; Beal, C; Gonzalez, D; Bugoro, H; Panda, N; Roiko, A; Benjamin, C; Hagabore, C; O'oi, J; Offer, C; Souter, R, Pacific Community Water Management Plus: Phase 1 Findings Report for Solomon Island, 2020