2016
DOI: 10.51266/borneoakcaya.v3i2.63
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Water Resources Mangement Community Based In Meeting The Needs of Housedhold in The Village Sejahtera District Sukadana District Kayong Utara

Abstract: Community based management appropriate in the management of water resources, due to the public as consumers once served as the manager would better understand the needs of the community itself. Community-based management in the District Sukadana Prosperous Village District of North Kayong will work properly if there is a willingness of the community to participate. Research on water has been more focused on biosifik water alone, in this study the researchers focused on human ie on community participation. This… Show more

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“…However, the study of human behavior in this context is equally essential, specifically given the notion that water is a common resource used extensively and for varied purposes. The study of human behavior, specifically their willingness and ability to participate in meeting household water needs, assumes critical importance (Purwanto et al, 2016). Effective community-based water resource management tends to succeed based on the responsiveness of the villagers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the study of human behavior in this context is equally essential, specifically given the notion that water is a common resource used extensively and for varied purposes. The study of human behavior, specifically their willingness and ability to participate in meeting household water needs, assumes critical importance (Purwanto et al, 2016). Effective community-based water resource management tends to succeed based on the responsiveness of the villagers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%