Developing sanitation planning options: A tool for systematic consideration of novel technologies and systems.
@article{Spuhler2020DevelopingSP, title={Developing sanitation planning options: A tool for systematic consideration of novel technologies and systems.}, author={Dorothee Spuhler and Verena Germann and Kinfe Kassa and Atekelt Abebe Ketema and Anjali Manandhar Sherpa and Mingma Gyalzen Sherpa and Max Maurer and Christoph L{\"u}thi and Guenter Langergraber}, journal={Journal of environmental management}, year={2020}, volume={271}, pages={ 111004 } }
Figures and Tables from this paper
11 Citations
Review of frameworks and tools for urban strategic sanitation planning: considering technology innovations and sustainability
- Economics
- 2020
To achieve citywide inclusive sanitation in developing countries, a strategic sanitation planning approach (SSA) needs to provide a variety of technical solutions that respond to different urban…
Comparative analysis of sanitation systems for resource recovery: Influence of configurations and single technology components.
- Computer ScienceWater research
- 2020
Adapting Santiago Method to Determine Appropriate and Resource Efficient Sanitation Systems for an Urban Settlement in Lima Peru
- Political ScienceWater
- 2021
The pre-selection of locally appropriate sanitation technologies and systems is crucial for strategic sanitation planning as any decision is only as good as the options presented. One approach that…
Regulating Citywide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS) in Colombia
- BusinessInternational journal of environmental research and public health
- 2022
The conventional top-down scope of relying only on centralised sewerage has proven insufficient to reach the entire global population with safely managed sanitation and meet Sustainable Development…
The Impact of Household Waste on Slum Neighborhoods
- Economics
- 2020
One of the reasons for environmental quality degradation is the behavior of the community in treating household waste. Contamination of rubbish to the environment contributes to contaminating…
Free and open source urbanism: Software for urban planning practice
- Computer ScienceComputers, Environment and Urban Systems
- 2022
Sanitation potpourri: Criteria for planning mix of sanitation systems for citywide inclusive sanitation
- EconomicsEnvironment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science
- 2022
Sanitation is a universal need and thus requires universal access. Despite having the world’s largest sanitation campaign, only 37% of urban India has access to safely managed sanitation systems. Due…
Moving Up the Sanitation Ladder: A Study of the Coverage and Utilization of Improved Sanitation Facilities and Associated Factors Among Households in Southern Ethiopia
- MedicineEnvironmental health insights
- 2022
Both the availability of improved sanitation facilities and the rate at which they were used properly fell far short of the National Hygiene and Environmental Health Strategy’s goals.
Closing Water and Nutrient Cycles in Urban Wastewater Management: How to Make an Academic Software Available to General Practice
- Computer ScienceCircular Economy and Sustainability
- 2021
A software that provides a comprehensive list of potential technologies and system configurations and quantifies their local appropriateness as well as their resource recovery and loss potentials, which enables contribution to sustainable development goals 6 (clean water and sanitation), and 11 (sustainable cities and communities).
References
SHOWING 1-10 OF 161 REFERENCES
Review of frameworks and tools for urban strategic sanitation planning: considering technology innovations and sustainability
- Economics
- 2020
To achieve citywide inclusive sanitation in developing countries, a strategic sanitation planning approach (SSA) needs to provide a variety of technical solutions that respond to different urban…
Generation of sanitation system options for urban planning considering novel technologies.
- EconomicsWater research
- 2018
Strategic planning for urban sanitation—a 21st century development priority?
- Economics
- 2005
The provision of adequate environmental sanitation services to all inhabitants of urban areas in developing countries will not be achieved by the market or “self-help” action alone. There is a need…
A Flowstream Approach for Sustainable Sanitation Systems
- Business
- 2010
This chapter describes a novel method for organizing and defining sanitation systems to facilitate informed decision-making and an integrated approach using a flowstream approach to sanitation system planning.
Sustainability assessment of sanitation options in Vietnam: planning with the future in mind
- Economics
- 2013
This paper describes a participatory deliberative planning methodology employed in Can Tho, Vietnam to assess sanitation infrastructure options for a new peri-urban area with an expected population…
Philippines - Sanitation sourcebook and decision aid
- Economics
- 2008
This sourcebook presents basic concepts on sanitation to help project planners, enterprise managers, local executives, and other members of the community assess their situation and make a judgment on…
Toward a strategic sanitation approach : improving the sustainability of urban sanitation in developing countries
- Economics
- 1997
During the past several decades, effective strategies have been developed for delivering affordable sanitation services to people living in urban areas in developing countries. The unhealthy…
Decision support in urban water management based on generic scenarios: the example of NoMix technology.
- Computer ScienceJournal of environmental management
- 2010
Towards Sustainable Sanitation in an Urbanising World
- Economics
- 2016
Urban sanitation in low‐ and middle‐income countries is at an inflection point. It is increasingly acknowledged that conventional sewer‐based sanitation cannot be the only solution for expanding…