University of Technology Sydney. Institute of Sustainable Futures.Sanitation in rapidly growing cities of developing Asian countries is a complex problem that often appears intractable and unyielding to standard problem-solving approaches. In this thesis, I provide a conceptual foundation aligned with sustainability to provide fresh guidance towards resolving this problem. I frame urban sanitation in developing Asian countries as a ‘messy’ planning-related problem, characterised by associations with multiple perspectives, key uncertainties and conflicting interests. In recognition that ‘messy’ problems cannot be confined within traditional disciplinary boundaries, the research uses transdisciplinarity as a guiding principle and method...
The challenge of achieving global sanitation targets is that it requires application of both technol...
While sanitation is fundamental for health and wellbeing, cities of all sizes face growing challenge...
In the context of high urbanization in South-East Asia, peri-urban areas suffer increasingly from en...
Despite the unprecedented time, attention, and finances dedicated to increasing global access to san...
The existing state of sanitation in developing Asian countries fails to deliver a level of service t...
Hygiene and sanitation are basic human needs to reduce health risk and to increase comfortability in...
The economic principles and tools that are commonly applied to recover costs for urban water and san...
University of Technology Sydney. Institute for Sustainable Futures.Urban sanitation services have si...
<strong>Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery </strong> Worl...
Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery Worldwide 2.5 billion...
This paper describes how the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is working t...
The report is a product arising from the work of the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance which was initi...
It is 2014 and approximately 40% of the world population still has no access to adequate sanitary to...
Sanitation is one of the most considered global health and environmental problems which have given h...
This report highlights some of the key lessons learned from the past about sustainable sanitation so...
The challenge of achieving global sanitation targets is that it requires application of both technol...
While sanitation is fundamental for health and wellbeing, cities of all sizes face growing challenge...
In the context of high urbanization in South-East Asia, peri-urban areas suffer increasingly from en...
Despite the unprecedented time, attention, and finances dedicated to increasing global access to san...
The existing state of sanitation in developing Asian countries fails to deliver a level of service t...
Hygiene and sanitation are basic human needs to reduce health risk and to increase comfortability in...
The economic principles and tools that are commonly applied to recover costs for urban water and san...
University of Technology Sydney. Institute for Sustainable Futures.Urban sanitation services have si...
<strong>Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery </strong> Worl...
Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery Worldwide 2.5 billion...
This paper describes how the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is working t...
The report is a product arising from the work of the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance which was initi...
It is 2014 and approximately 40% of the world population still has no access to adequate sanitary to...
Sanitation is one of the most considered global health and environmental problems which have given h...
This report highlights some of the key lessons learned from the past about sustainable sanitation so...
The challenge of achieving global sanitation targets is that it requires application of both technol...
While sanitation is fundamental for health and wellbeing, cities of all sizes face growing challenge...
In the context of high urbanization in South-East Asia, peri-urban areas suffer increasingly from en...