The water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) sector has witnessed the development of multiple tools for multidimensional monitoring. Hierarchical and composite indicators (CI)-based conceptual frameworks provide one illustrative example. However, this approach does not address the existing interrelationship of the indicators they integrate. Bayesian Networks (BNs) are increasingly exploited to assess WaSH issues and to support planning and decision-making processes. This research aims to evaluate the validity, reliability and feasibility of BNs to replicate an existing CI-based conceptual framework. We adopt a data-driven approach and we propose a semi-automatic methodology. One regional monitoring initiative is selected as a pilot study: the R...
Despite the efforts made towards the Millennium Goals targets during the last decade, access to impr...
A Bayesian belief network (BBN) methodology is proposed for combining evidence to better characteriz...
Hierarchical relationships between risk factors are seldom taken into account in epidemiological stu...
The water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) sector has witnessed the development of multiple tools for ...
The 2030 Agenda includes a dedicated goal on water and sanitation (SDG 6) that sets out to “ensure a...
Conventional approaches to design and plan water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) interventions are n...
Despite the efforts made towards the Millennium Development Goals targets during the last decade, st...
Use of Bayesian networks for monitoring total sanitation campaign projects, Indi
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes the indivisible and integrated nature of its ...
In the last decades, we have assisted to an important expansion of the number of indicators for meas...
Water resource management is complex, and should ideally be a co-operative, stakeholder-driven prob...
Assessing water quality and identifying the potential source of contamination, by Sanitary inspectio...
Urban water pollution poses risks of waterborne infectious diseases. Therefore, in order to improve ...
Urban water pollution poses risks of waterborne infectious diseases. Therefore, in order to improve ...
The reliability of the water distribution system is critical to maintaining a secure supply for the ...
Despite the efforts made towards the Millennium Goals targets during the last decade, access to impr...
A Bayesian belief network (BBN) methodology is proposed for combining evidence to better characteriz...
Hierarchical relationships between risk factors are seldom taken into account in epidemiological stu...
The water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) sector has witnessed the development of multiple tools for ...
The 2030 Agenda includes a dedicated goal on water and sanitation (SDG 6) that sets out to “ensure a...
Conventional approaches to design and plan water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) interventions are n...
Despite the efforts made towards the Millennium Development Goals targets during the last decade, st...
Use of Bayesian networks for monitoring total sanitation campaign projects, Indi
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes the indivisible and integrated nature of its ...
In the last decades, we have assisted to an important expansion of the number of indicators for meas...
Water resource management is complex, and should ideally be a co-operative, stakeholder-driven prob...
Assessing water quality and identifying the potential source of contamination, by Sanitary inspectio...
Urban water pollution poses risks of waterborne infectious diseases. Therefore, in order to improve ...
Urban water pollution poses risks of waterborne infectious diseases. Therefore, in order to improve ...
The reliability of the water distribution system is critical to maintaining a secure supply for the ...
Despite the efforts made towards the Millennium Goals targets during the last decade, access to impr...
A Bayesian belief network (BBN) methodology is proposed for combining evidence to better characteriz...
Hierarchical relationships between risk factors are seldom taken into account in epidemiological stu...