More than three hundred documents were examined in this review and material relevant to on-plot urban sanitation has been summarized in sections dealing with technical, health and social, and management matters. Alternative technologies are critically reviewed, with special attention given to the relative advantages and disadvantages of each option
The residents of low-income communities (LICs) in Dhaka struggle to gain access to sustainable, comm...
To meet the 2015 Millennium Development Goals sanitation target or the 2025 universal sanitation co...
Sanitation improvement is crucial in saving lives that are lost due to water contamination but progr...
More than three hundred documents were examined in this review and material relevant to on-plot urba...
Rates of population growth in developing country cities are straining the capacity of sanitation ser...
This paper presents the results of a mixed-methods study examining adaptation strategies that proper...
With 2.6 billion people without access to improved sanitation facilities and with a growing urban po...
This paper presents the interim findings of a sanitation research project, undertaken in an urban in...
universal sanitation coverage target it is essential that it is properly understood where the availa...
<div><p>This paper presents the results of a mixed-methods study examining adaptation strategies tha...
Presently human settlements in developing societies do not effectively address problems in urban are...
Suitable low-cost sanitation systems for use in poor rural and urban areas are described. For disper...
In February 1998, the Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC) published the findings from t...
This article discusses the issues of Sanitation how its improvement is crucial in saving lives that ...
A lack of effective options in local technology poses challenges when onsite household sanitation fa...
The residents of low-income communities (LICs) in Dhaka struggle to gain access to sustainable, comm...
To meet the 2015 Millennium Development Goals sanitation target or the 2025 universal sanitation co...
Sanitation improvement is crucial in saving lives that are lost due to water contamination but progr...
More than three hundred documents were examined in this review and material relevant to on-plot urba...
Rates of population growth in developing country cities are straining the capacity of sanitation ser...
This paper presents the results of a mixed-methods study examining adaptation strategies that proper...
With 2.6 billion people without access to improved sanitation facilities and with a growing urban po...
This paper presents the interim findings of a sanitation research project, undertaken in an urban in...
universal sanitation coverage target it is essential that it is properly understood where the availa...
<div><p>This paper presents the results of a mixed-methods study examining adaptation strategies tha...
Presently human settlements in developing societies do not effectively address problems in urban are...
Suitable low-cost sanitation systems for use in poor rural and urban areas are described. For disper...
In February 1998, the Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC) published the findings from t...
This article discusses the issues of Sanitation how its improvement is crucial in saving lives that ...
A lack of effective options in local technology poses challenges when onsite household sanitation fa...
The residents of low-income communities (LICs) in Dhaka struggle to gain access to sustainable, comm...
To meet the 2015 Millennium Development Goals sanitation target or the 2025 universal sanitation co...
Sanitation improvement is crucial in saving lives that are lost due to water contamination but progr...