Sanitation interventions routinely overlook the implications of secure tenure for investment on the part of households. Drawing upon primary field research in Dakar, this paper presents a citywide sanitation planning framework that combines existing sanitation planning approaches with householders’ investment logic as a function of their tenure security and status. The resulting framework, the Sanitation Cityscape, maps what is happening to faecal material on a citywide scale and why, thus providing a snapshot of the sanitation status of the city and a rationale for targeted interventions along the sanitation service chain. The paper offers an approach for policymakers and practitioners to narrow the decision-making process for citywide san...
Climate change, diminishing natural resources and rural-urban demographic trends will have profound ...
Global sustainable development goals call for universal access to safely managed sanitation by 2030....
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.2 calls for ‘adequate and equitable sanitation for all’....
This paper explores the relevance of householders' security of tenure to their willingness to pay th...
Demand-responsive sanitation acknowledges the need for sanitation development to be household-centre...
This paper sets the current research-related innovations in urban sanitation of low to middle income...
Presently human settlements in developing societies do not effectively address problems in urban are...
Proper urban sanitation management approaches are essential components in the realization of protect...
Unlike most quantitative studies that investigate decision-making on investing in sanitation, this s...
The goal of the Urban Affordable Clean Toilets (U-ACT) project was to determine the effectiveness of...
The paper looks at how urban sanitation, infrastructure and mapping was used as a vehicle for Interm...
In 2013, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), together with the UK Department for Internati...
The author Mike Davis has labelled our entire globe as a planet of slums. This hesis aims to provide...
Significant progress is needed, in both large cities and small towns, to meet the ambitious targets ...
Limited access to capital to invest in sanitation is key amongst a range of complex reasons that res...
Climate change, diminishing natural resources and rural-urban demographic trends will have profound ...
Global sustainable development goals call for universal access to safely managed sanitation by 2030....
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.2 calls for ‘adequate and equitable sanitation for all’....
This paper explores the relevance of householders' security of tenure to their willingness to pay th...
Demand-responsive sanitation acknowledges the need for sanitation development to be household-centre...
This paper sets the current research-related innovations in urban sanitation of low to middle income...
Presently human settlements in developing societies do not effectively address problems in urban are...
Proper urban sanitation management approaches are essential components in the realization of protect...
Unlike most quantitative studies that investigate decision-making on investing in sanitation, this s...
The goal of the Urban Affordable Clean Toilets (U-ACT) project was to determine the effectiveness of...
The paper looks at how urban sanitation, infrastructure and mapping was used as a vehicle for Interm...
In 2013, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), together with the UK Department for Internati...
The author Mike Davis has labelled our entire globe as a planet of slums. This hesis aims to provide...
Significant progress is needed, in both large cities and small towns, to meet the ambitious targets ...
Limited access to capital to invest in sanitation is key amongst a range of complex reasons that res...
Climate change, diminishing natural resources and rural-urban demographic trends will have profound ...
Global sustainable development goals call for universal access to safely managed sanitation by 2030....
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.2 calls for ‘adequate and equitable sanitation for all’....