ABSTRACT
This collection of papers explains how knowledge and capacity development can contribute to improved, effective water management with a digest of lessons learned in the areas of development of tools and techniques, field applications and evaluation. The authors are prominent practitioners, capacity builders and academics within the water and capacity development sectors.
Capacity Development for Improved Water Management starts with an introduction and overview of progress and challenges in knowledge and capacity development in the water sector. The next part presents tools and techniques that are being used in knowledge and capacity development in response to the prevailing challenges in the water sector, and a review of experience with capacity change in other sectors. In the third part a number of cases are presented that cover knowledge and capacity development experiences in the water resources and water services sectors. This part also presents experiences on water education for children and on developing gender equity. The fourth part provides experiences with the monitoring and evaluation of knowledge and capacity building.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|1 pages
Setting the scene
part 2|1 pages
Tools and techniques
chapter Chapter 3|18 pages
Learning Systems for Adaptive Water Management:
chapter Chapter 7|20 pages
Capacity Change and Performance:
part 3|1 pages
Areas of application
chapter Chapter 10|19 pages
Practical Approaches and Lessons for Capacity Building:
chapter Chapter 11|30 pages
Lessons Learned from Capacity-Building Approaches in the Un-Habitat Water for African Cities Programme
part 4|1 pages
Evaluation and indicators