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Assessing the Environmental and Capacity Development Outcomes of Small Water System Board and Management Training
Assessing the Environmental and Capacity Development Outcomes of Small Water System Board and Management Training
By Stephen Gasteyer and Keith Taylor, Department of Sociology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich.
This is a final report of a project that assessed the outcomes of community water system board and management training (BMT) in enhancing community technical, financial, and managerial capacity and in achieving or protecting environmental quality and public health. One member of the research team, Stephen Gasteyer, is the former Director of Community Development for RCAP and author of Still Living Without the Basics in the 21st Century.
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