Literature DB >> 36238709

Evidence-based decision-making on water quality in domestic water supply in Malawi, Ecuador, and Brazil.

Urooj Quezon Amjad1,2,3, Fernanda Dalcanale1, Georgia Kayser1,4,5, Peggy Bentley4,6, Jamie Bartram1.   

Abstract

Scholars and practitioners advocate evidence-based decision-making (EBDM) because facts lead to beneficial outcomes. At the same time, EBDM to reduce risks in water quality is under-studied. We examine types of decision-making by water utilities and government agencies, and the nature and origin of evidence available to them in their work on delivering safe drinking water to households. Using qualitative content analysis, we comparatively analyze water utilities and government agencies in Malawi, Ecuador, and Brazil. The results show that the water utilities perform combinations of decision-making types on water quality such as implementation, intelligence-gathering, and evaluation and choice, while government agencies perform more intelligence gathering. Sources and types of information are mainly water consumers, guidelines for water quality standards, and self-monitoring from water utilities. The analysis is useful in establishing a foundation for developing evidence-based management within water supply services, and potentially other water resources management activities.

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Keywords:  Brazil; Ecuador; Evidence-based decision-making; Governance; Malawi; Water supply

Year:  2017        PMID: 36238709      PMCID: PMC9555306          DOI: 10.2166/wp.2017.184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Policy        ISSN: 1366-7017            Impact factor:   1.733


  4 in total

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Authors:  Timothy T Eaton
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2013-05-28       Impact factor: 7.963

Review 2.  Environmental health impacts of unconventional natural gas development: a review of the current strength of evidence.

Authors:  Angela K Werner; Sue Vink; Kerrianne Watt; Paul Jagals
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2014-11-12       Impact factor: 7.963

3.  Country clustering applied to the water and sanitation sector: a new tool with potential applications in research and policy.

Authors:  Kyle Onda; Jonny Crocker; Georgia Lyn Kayser; Jamie Bartram
Journal:  Int J Hyg Environ Health       Date:  2013-08-28       Impact factor: 5.840

4.  Capacity building for evidence-based decision making in local health departments: scaling up an effective training approach.

Authors:  Julie A Jacobs; Kathleen Duggan; Paul Erwin; Carson Smith; Elaine Borawski; Judy Compton; Luann D'Ambrosio; Scott H Frank; Susan Frazier-Kouassi; Peggy A Hannon; Jennifer Leeman; Avia Mainor; Ross C Brownson
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2014-09-24       Impact factor: 7.327

  4 in total

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