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Literature

Selection of literature in the field of Inclusion and Agricultural Water Management

 

Inclusion/Disability (General)

  • Banks, L. M., & Polack, S. (2014). The Economic Costs of Exclusion and Gains of Inclusion of People with Disabilities.

  • Bruijn, P. (No date). Inclusion works! Lessons learned on the inclusion of people with disabilities in a food security project for ultra poor women in Bangladesh.

  • Bruijn, P., Regeer, B., Cornielje, H., Wolting, R., Veen, S. V., & Maharaj, N. (2012). Count me in; Include people with disabilities in development projects.

  • Dungumaro, E. W., & Madulu, N. F. (2003). Public participation in integrated water resources management: the case of Tanzania. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 28(20), 1009-1014.

  • Ebenso, B. A. S. S. E. Y., Idah, M., Anyor, T., & Opakunmi, F. (2010). Lessons from the evolution of a CBR programme for people affected by leprosy in Northern Nigeria. Leprosy review, 81(4), 318.

  • EU. Make Development Inclusive. How to include the perspectives of person with disabilities in the project cycle management guideline of the EC: A practical guide.

  • Gel, H. F., & Rule, S. (2008). Integrating community-based rehabilitation and leprosy rehabilitation services into an inclusive development approach. Lepr Rev, 79, 83-91.

  • Gorman, M. (No date). Policy briefing: Older women, older farmers – the hidden face of agriculture. HelpAge International.

  • Hussain, I., & Hanjra, M. A. (2004). Irrigation and poverty alleviation: review of the empirical evidence. Irrigation and Drainage, 53(1), 1-15.

  • ICIPE (No date). Push-pull and physically disabled farmers: an appropriate agricultural technology for improving livelihoods.

    ILO (2011). Empowering people with disabilities for rural development.

  • Kemerink, J. S., Méndez, L. E., Ahlers, R., Wester, P., & Van der Zaag, P. (2013). The question of inclusion and representation in rural South Africa: challenging the concept of water user associations as a vehicle for transformation. Water Policy, 15(2), 243-257.

  • Leonard Cheshire Disability (No date). Disability and Urban Agriculture – An innovative approach.

  • Lord, J., Posarac, A., Nicoli, M., Peffley, K., McClain-Nhlapo, C., Keogh, M., ... & Isojarvi, S. (2010). Disability and international cooperation and development: A review of policies and practices. World Bank, Washington, DC.

  • Marriott, A. & Gooding, K. (2007). Social assistance and disability in developing countries. DFID and Sightsavers International.

  • Mitra, S., Pošarac, A., & Vick, B. (2011). Disability and poverty in developing countries: a snapshot from the world health survey. World Bank.

  • Morris, A., Sharma, G., & Sonpal, D. (2005). Working towards inclusion: experiences with disability and PRA. General section, 5.

  • Piatta, F. (No date). Rights in Action. Good practices for inclusive local governance in West Africa. Handicap International, Making it Work and Decisiph.

  • Seeley, J. (2001). Recognising diversity: disability and rural livelihoods approaches in India. Overseas Development Institute.

  • Turmusani, M. (No date). Social farming and financial inclusion of people with disabilities: good practices of economic empowerment from africa.

  • Venter, C., Savill, T., Rickert, T., Bogopane, H., Venkatesh, A., Camba, J., ... & Maunder, D. (2002). Enhanced accessibility for people with disabilities living in urban areas.

  • Wiman, R., & Sandhu, J. (2004). Integrating appropriate measures for people with disabilities in the infrastructure sector. Eschborn: GTZ.

  • Withington, S. G., Joha, S., Baird, D., Brink, M., & Brink, J. (2003). Assessing socio-economic factors in relation to stigmatization, impairment status, and selection for socio-economic rehabilitation: A 1 year cohort of new leprosy cases in north Bangladesh. Leprosy review, 74(2), 120-132.

  • Yoder, J. (2003). Training and Employment of People with Disabilities: Vietnam 2002. GLADNET Collection, 464.

 

Water and Public Health

  • Bisung, E., & Elliott, S. J. (2014). Toward a social capital based framework for understanding the water-health nexus. Social Science & Medicine, 108, 194-200.

  • Gómez-Hortigüela, L., Pérez-Pariente, J., García, R., Chebude, Y., & Díaz, I. (2013). Natural zeolites from Ethiopia for elimination of fluoride from drinking water. Separation and Purification Technology, 120, 224-229.

  • Liu, H. Y., Chen, J. R., Hung, H. C., Hsiao, S. Y., Huang, S. T., & Chen, H. S. (2011). Urinary fluoride concentration in children with disabilities following long-term fluoride tablet ingestion. Research in developmental disabilities, 32(6), 2441-2448.

  • Mara, D. (2011). Water-and wastewater-related disease and infection risks: what is an appropriate value for the maximum tolerable additional burden of disease?. Journal of Water and health, 9(2), 217-224.

  • Zerabruk, S., Chandravanshi, B. S., & Zewge, F. (2010). Fluoride in black and green tea (camellia sinensis) infusions in Ethiopia: Measurement and safety evaluation. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia, 24(3). 

 

Water Disaster Management

  • CBM (no date). Disability inclusive disaster risk management.

  • Government of Nepal (2011). Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management in Agriculture.

  • GPDD and World Bank (2009). The Impact of Climate Change on People with Disabilities: Report of the e-discussion hosted by The Global Partnership for Disability & Development (GPDD) and The World Bank.

  • Turral, H., Burke, J. J., & Faurès, J. M. (2011). Climate change, water and food security. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

 

WASH

  • CCBRT (2010). Disability Inclusive Water and Sanitation. Information package, 1-7.

  • Deverill, P. (2002). Designing Water Supply and Sanitation Projects to Meet Demand in Rural and Peri-Urban Communities: Book 2. Additional Notes for Policy Makers and Planners (Vol. 2). WEDC, Loughborough University.

  • GIZ and BMZ (2011). Making sustainable sanitation inclusive for persons with disabilities.

  • Groce, N., Bailey, N., Lang, R., Trani, J. F., & Kett, M. (2011). Water and sanitation issues for persons with disabilities in low-and middle-income countries: a literature review and discussion of implications for global health and international development. Journal of water and health, 9(4), 617-627.

  • Jones, H. (2013). Mainstreaming disability and ageing in water, sanitation and hygiene programmes. Leonard Cheshire Disability and SHARE.

  • Jones, H., Parker, K. J., & Reed, R. (2002). Water supply and sanitation access and use by physically disabled people: A literature review.

  • Kamban, N. & Norman, W.R. (2013). Inclusive WASH development: technology adaptations for persons with disabilities.

  • Moe, C. L., & Rheingans, R. D. (2006). Global challenges in water, sanitation and health. Journal of water and health, 4, 41.

  • Noga, J., & Wolbring, G. (2012). The economic and social benefits and the barriers of providing people with disabilities accessible clean water and sanitation. Sustainability, 4(11), 3023-3041.

  • Norman, W.R. (2010). Water, sanitation and disability in West Africa. A summary report of the Mali water and disabilities study.

  • Tan, K. S., Norman, W. R., Knepper, S., & Kamban, N. (No date). Access to water, sanitation and hygiene: a survey assessment of persons with disabilities in rural mali.

  • WaterAID (No date). Towards inclusive WASH. Sharing evidence and experience from the field.

  • Wolbring, G., & Leopatra, V. (2012). Climate change, water, sanitation and energy insecurity: Invisibility of people with disabilities. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 1(3), 66-90.

 

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