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Climate Change Will Have an Impact on Urban Water Management 79 Notes 81 Chapter 4 In-Depth Analysis of Water Management Challenges in Selected Cities 83 Nairobi, Kenya: Dealing with the Gap between Supply and Demand 84 Mbale, Uganda: A Time-Limited Window of Opportunity 90 Arua, Uganda: Can Decentralized Solutions Postpone a Very Large Infrastructure Project? 97 Douala, Cameroon: Addressing Sanitation, Flooding, and Waste Management 105 Participation of Stakeholders in IUWM: Experience from Case Studies 109 Notes 112 Chapter 5
Making IUWM Work in African Cities Increase Use of IUWM in Project Planning and Design in Africa Better Understand Institutional Requirements and Implications of IUWM Implement Pilot Projects to Demonstrate IUWM in Practice Promote a Learning Alliance for IUWM Flowing Water in Fluid Cities: IUWM in Expanding African Cities
Appendixes Appendix 1 Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Survey— Methodology Appendix 2 Diagnostic of Water Management for 31 Cities in Africa Appendix 3 Indicators for the 31 Cities Diagnostic Appendix 4 Methodology for Urban Extent Maps References
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