Improving access and quality of civic infrastructure and amenities: how effective are the different interventions? A synthesis of the findings from meta analysis studies
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Improving access and quality of civic infrastructure and amenities : how effective are the different interventions? A synthesis of the findings from meta analysis studies. / Devkar, Ganesh; Delhi, Venkata Santosh Kumar; Ramanarayanan, Vinod; Goswami, Suchismita; A, Thillai Rajan.
In: Journal of Development Effectiveness, Vol. 24, No. 1, 2024.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Improving access and quality of civic infrastructure and amenities
T2 - how effective are the different interventions? A synthesis of the findings from meta analysis studies
AU - Devkar, Ganesh
AU - Delhi, Venkata Santosh Kumar
AU - Ramanarayanan, Vinod
AU - Goswami, Suchismita
AU - A, Thillai Rajan
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The rapid pace of urbanisation has resulted in challenges to the provision of civic infrastructure services. A number of systematic reviews have also been commissioned to understand the effectiveness of interventions carried out in different civic infrastructure sectors. This evidence summary synthesizes such reviews that have focused on the Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC). The water supply sector was prominent in these systematic reviews, followed by sanitation and electricity. Both access and quality outcomes have received equal attention of policy makers. In terms of interventions, physical infrastructure investment and urban planning interventions are seen to be the most widely studied areas.
AB - The rapid pace of urbanisation has resulted in challenges to the provision of civic infrastructure services. A number of systematic reviews have also been commissioned to understand the effectiveness of interventions carried out in different civic infrastructure sectors. This evidence summary synthesizes such reviews that have focused on the Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC). The water supply sector was prominent in these systematic reviews, followed by sanitation and electricity. Both access and quality outcomes have received equal attention of policy makers. In terms of interventions, physical infrastructure investment and urban planning interventions are seen to be the most widely studied areas.
U2 - 10.1080/19439342.2022.2143857
DO - 10.1080/19439342.2022.2143857
M3 - Journal article
VL - 24
JO - Journal of Development Effectiveness
JF - Journal of Development Effectiveness
SN - 1943-9342
IS - 1
ER -
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