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Water sector service innovation: what, where and who?

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Fig. 1. A four dimensional typology of service innovation (adapted from [7])
Table 1. Real and hypothetical service innovation initiatives for water efficiency/the water sector (as highlighted by participants)
Fig. 3. The ‘Four Generations of Water Infrastructure’ and their associated relative cost per  household (adapted from [17])

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