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Basic Cost Engineering (Paperback, 3rd edition): Kenneth K. Humphreys, Mike Muller Basic Cost Engineering (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Kenneth K. Humphreys, Mike Muller
R1,992 Discovery Miles 19 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work focuses on the application of fundamental cost engineering principles to the capital and operating costs estimation of major projects. It provides detailed coverage of profitability, risk, and sensitivity analysis. This third edition: discusses novel strategies for calculating preliminary estimates using MasterFormat; presents new information on estimating the retrofitting and extension of existing plants; contains current international cost data; and more.;A solutions manual is available to instructors only.

Integrated Water Resources Management in Practice - Better Water Management for Development (Hardcover): Roberto Lenton, Mike... Integrated Water Resources Management in Practice - Better Water Management for Development (Hardcover)
Roberto Lenton, Mike Muller
R4,641 Discovery Miles 46 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Better water management will be crucial if we are to meet many of the key challenges of this century - feeding the world 's growing population and reducing poverty, meeting water and sanitation needs, protecting vital ecosystems, all while adapting to climate change. The approach known as Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is widely recognized as the best way forward, but is poorly understood, even within the water sector. Since a core IWRM principle is that good water management must involve the water users, the understanding and involvement of other sectors is critical for success. There is thus an urgent need for practical guidance, for both water and development professionals, based on real world examples, rather than theoretical constructs. That is what this book provides. Using case studies, the book illustrates how better water management, guided by the IWRM approach, has helped to meet a wide range of sustainable development goals. It does this by considering practical examples, looking at how IWRM has contributed, at different scales, from very local, village-level experiences to reforms at national level and beyond to cases involving trans-boundary river basins. Using these on-the-ground experiences, from both developed and developing countries in five continents, the book provides candid and practical lessons for policy-makers, donors, and water and development practitioners worldwide, looking at how IWRM principles were applied, what worked, and, equally important, what didn t work, and why. Published with the Global Water Partnership

Basic Cost Engineering (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Kenneth K. Humphreys, Mike Muller Basic Cost Engineering (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Kenneth K. Humphreys, Mike Muller
R3,374 Discovery Miles 33 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work focuses on the application of fundamental cost engineering principles to the capital and operating costs estimation of major projects. It provides detailed coverage of profitability, risk, and sensitivity analysis. This third edition: discusses novel strategies for calculating preliminary estimates using MasterFormat; presents new information on estimating the retrofitting and extension of existing plants; contains current international cost data; and more.;A solutions manual is available to instructors only.

Governance and the postcolony - Views from Africa (Paperback): David Everatt Governance and the postcolony - Views from Africa (Paperback)
David Everatt; David Everatt, Salim Latib, Pundy Pillay, Patrick Bond, …
R395 R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Save R30 (8%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Civil society, NGOs, governments, and multilateral institutions all repeatedly call for improved or 'good' governance - yet they seem to speak past one another. Governance is in danger of losing all meaning precisely because it means many things to different people in varied locations. This is especially true in sub-Saharan Africa. Here, the postcolony takes many forms, reflecting the imperial project with painful accuracy. Offering a set of multidisciplinary analyses of governance in different sectors (crisis management, water, food security, universities), in different locales (including the African Union and specific regional contexts from West Africa, Zambia, to South Africa), and from different theoretical approaches (network to adversarial network governance, and beyond), this volume makes a useful addition to the growing debates on 'how to govern'. It steers away from offering a 'correct' definition of governance, or from promoting a particular position on postcoloniality. It gives no conclusion that neatly sums up all the arguments advanced. Instead, readers are invited to draw their own conclusions based on these differing approaches to and analyses of governance in the postcolony. As a robust, critical assessment of power and accountability in the sub-Saharan context, this collection brings together topical case studies that will be a valuable resource for those working in the field of African international relations, public policy, public management and administration.

Integrated Water Resources Management in Practice - Better Water Management for Development (Paperback, 3rd Edition): Mike... Integrated Water Resources Management in Practice - Better Water Management for Development (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
Mike Muller, Roberto Lenton
R1,864 Discovery Miles 18 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Better water management will be crucial if we are to meet many of the key challenges of this century - feeding the world's growing population and reducing poverty, meeting water and sanitation needs, protecting vital ecosystems, all while adapting to climate change. The approach known as Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is widely recognized as the best way forward, but is poorly understood, even within the water sector. Since a core IWRM principle is that good water management must involve the water users, the understanding and involvement of other sectors is critical for success. There is thus an urgent need for practical guidance, for both water and development professionals, based on real world examples, rather than theoretical constructs. That is what this book provides.

Using case studies, the book illustrates how better water management, guided by the IWRM approach, has helped to meet a wide range of sustainable development goals. It does this by considering practical examples, looking at how IWRM has contributed, at different scales, from very local, village-level experiences to reforms at national level and beyond to cases involving trans-boundary river basins. Using these on-the-ground experiences, from both developed and developing countries in five continents, the book provides candid and practical lessons for policy-makers, donors, and water and development practitioners worldwide, looking at how IWRM principles were applied, what worked, and, equally important, what didn't work, and why.

Published with the Global Water Partnership

Table of Contents

Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction. Part I: Local Level. 2. A Watershed in Watershed Management: The Sukhomajri Experience. 3. A Tale of Two Cities: Meeting Urban Water Demands through Sustainable Groundwater Management. 4. Wetlands in Crisis: Improving Bangladesh's Wetland Ecosystems and Livelihoods of the Poor who Depend on them. 5. Should Salmon Roam Free? Dam Removal on the Lower Snake River. 6. Better Rural Livelihoods through Improved Irrigation Management: Office du Niger (Mali). 7. From Water to Wine: Maximizing the Productivity of Water Use in Agriculture while Ensuring Sustainability. Part 2: Basin Level. 8. Turning Water Stress into Water Management Success: Experiences in the Lerma-Chapala River Basin. 9. Turning Conflict into Opportunities: The Case of Lake Biwa, Japan. 10. Taming the Yangtze River by Enforcing Infrastructure Development under IWRM. Part 3: National Level. 11. Taking it One Step at a Time: Chile's Sequential, Adaptive Approach to Achieving the Three Es. 12. Attempting to Do it All: How a New South Africa has Harnessed Water to Address its Development Challenges. Part 4: Transnational Level. 13. Transboundary Cooperation in Action for IntegratedWater Resources Management and Development in the Lower Mekong Basin. 14. Conclusions: Lessons Learned and Final Reflections. Index

Avoiding and Enforcing Repetitive Structures in Words (Paperback): Mike Muller Avoiding and Enforcing Repetitive Structures in Words (Paperback)
Mike Muller
R608 Discovery Miles 6 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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