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Contents: Foreword Preface 1. Introduction Asanga Gunawansa, Lovleen Bhullar and Sonia Ferdous Hoque 2. Private Sector Participation in Water Supply: A Global Perspective Edouard Perard 3. Good Governance: The Key to Solving Asia's Water Supply Challenges Alex Wong 4. The UK Water Industry: Infrastructure, Governance and Procurement Akintola Akintoye and Suresh Renukappa 5. Urban Water Governance in France: How are the Performances? Eshien Chong 6. Water Governance in Spain: A Dynamic System in Transition Belen Olmos Giupponi 7. Urban Water Challenges in the MENA Region: Integrating Islamic Principles with Demand Management Strategies Arani Kajenthira and Sharmila Murthy 8. Implementing PPPs in the Water Sector: Some Insights from the Indian Experience Ashwin Mahalingam 9. Urban Water Supply Governance in China: Legal and Policy Framework Lovleen Bhullar 10. Development of Private - Public Partnerships in the Water Sector in Singapore Zheng Sha, Abu Naser and Robert L.K. Tiong 11. Urban Water Governance in Australia: The Private Sector at the Margins Michael Paddon 12. Risks in Urban Water Reform: A Challenge to Public - Private Partnership Claude Menard 13. Public and Private Interfaces: Changing International Perceptions of Public - Private Partnerships in Water Services Hakan Tropp and Camelia Dewan 14. Re-municipalisation of Water Utilities: Back to the Public Fold Asanga Gunawansa and Vanessa Garcia 15. Good Governance of Water: The Final Analysis Sonia Ferdous Hoque and Asanga Gunawansa
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