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Preface | p. ix |
About the Authors | p. xiii |
Abbreviations | p. xv |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Advocacy and Awareness Raising | p. 11 |
Bridging the Communication and Infrastructure Paradigms | p. 12 |
Adopting a New Generation of Tools | p. 15 |
Capturing Synergy from Governance, Sustainability, and Communication | p. 29 |
Adding Value for Relevant Groups of Stakeholders | p. 31 |
Reinforcing the Advocacy Roles of World Bank Task Teams | p. 32 |
How to Adopt Good Practice | p. 39 |
Starting with a Communication-Based Assessment | p. 40 |
Applying Criteria to Benchmarking for Good Practice | p. 42 |
Formulating Comprehensive Communication Strategies | p. 52 |
Improving Communication along the Project Cycle | p. 57 |
Investing in Communication for Governance and Sustainability | p. 70 |
Tools and Resources: Some Thumbnail Sketches | p. 77 |
Communication Tools | p. 78 |
Anticorruption Tools | p. 89 |
Sustainability Tools | p. 98 |
Appendixes | |
Berg Water Project | p. 121 |
Lesotho Highlands Water Project | p. 133 |
Glossary | p. 141 |
Boxes | |
Featuring Communications and Governance in the Hydro Sustainability Assessment Protocol (HSAP) | p. 21 |
What is the Traditional Communication-Based Assessment (CBA)? | p. 40 |
The Multiple Expectations Associated with Dam Projects | p. 47 |
Using Rules and Dialogue in the Project Governance Structure to Empower Relevant Voices | p. 48 |
Using Communication to Create Stakeholder Value at All Project Stages | p. 50 |
Tools for All Forms of Risk Reduction | p. 51 |
Communication Strategy: Three Streams for the BWP Implementation Phase | p. 55 |
Social and Participatory Communication Analysis: Issues to Be Covered by the CBA | p. 81 |
IWRM Management Tool Classification | p. 101 |
Berg Water Project: Its Genesis | p. 122 |
Linking Options Assessment to Communications, Governance, and Sustainability | p. 125 |
Lesotho Highlands Water Project (Phase I): Project Features | p. 134 |
Figures | |
How to Get the Most from This Handbook: Entry Points | p. 9 |
Stakeholders in the Public Sector Governance System for Infrastructure | p. 17 |
Old and New Sustainability Themes in Dam Planning and Management | p. 20 |
Four Areas of Communication Practice Relevant to Contemporary Dam Planning and Management | p. 25 |
The Four-Phase Development Communication Process: Activities and Outputs | p. 26 |
Analytical Support for Communication Needed through All Project Cycle Stages | p. 26 |
Multiple Aspects of Governance Reform and Its Impact on the Policy and Planning Context of Dam Projects | p. 30 |
Synergy Starts by Linking Communication-Based Assessment with Other Strategic and Technical Assessments | p. 31 |
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