This chapter introduces what the social sciences can offer to sanitation and the challenges that lay ahead of providing sustainable access to sanitation to billions of people in both the Western as well as the developing world. It outlines three social scientific perspectives to the sanitation challenge: that of socio-technical change, multi-level governance and consumer studies. The sanitation challenge is three fold: in the Western world the challenge is to initiate a transition from strongly centralized infrastructures towards flexible and sustainable forms, in the developing world to provide access to sanitation for the poor, while the challenge in both worlds is to move beyond traditional dichotomies between small and large, appropriat...
Floods, droughts, 6,000 babies dying daily due to waterborne diseases and growing sanitation problem...
Global society is confronted with various challenges: climate change should be mitigated, and societ...
The challenge of achieving global sanitation targets is that it requires application of both technol...
This paper reviews the contribution the social sciences can make to the challenge of providing acces...
In developed countries the sanitation challenge is to initiate a transition from strongly centralize...
The sanitation target of the millennium development goals (MDGs) was not reached and progress toward...
© IWA Publishing 2016. How we think and talk about sanitation services has changed. The very notion ...
Globally, more than 60% of the human population live without safely managed sanitation services or e...
Improved sanitation is considered equally important for public health as is access to improved drink...
The existing state of sanitation in developing Asian countries fails to deliver a level of service t...
Sanitation is a term primarily used to characterize the safe and sound handling (and disposal) of hu...
Substantially reducing the number of human beings who lack access to clean water and safe sanitation...
Hygiene and sanitation are basic human needs to reduce health risk and to increase comfortability in...
Water and sanitation services are critical for public health. The importance of these services is re...
The challenge of achieving global sanitation targets is that it requires application of both technol...
Floods, droughts, 6,000 babies dying daily due to waterborne diseases and growing sanitation problem...
Global society is confronted with various challenges: climate change should be mitigated, and societ...
The challenge of achieving global sanitation targets is that it requires application of both technol...
This paper reviews the contribution the social sciences can make to the challenge of providing acces...
In developed countries the sanitation challenge is to initiate a transition from strongly centralize...
The sanitation target of the millennium development goals (MDGs) was not reached and progress toward...
© IWA Publishing 2016. How we think and talk about sanitation services has changed. The very notion ...
Globally, more than 60% of the human population live without safely managed sanitation services or e...
Improved sanitation is considered equally important for public health as is access to improved drink...
The existing state of sanitation in developing Asian countries fails to deliver a level of service t...
Sanitation is a term primarily used to characterize the safe and sound handling (and disposal) of hu...
Substantially reducing the number of human beings who lack access to clean water and safe sanitation...
Hygiene and sanitation are basic human needs to reduce health risk and to increase comfortability in...
Water and sanitation services are critical for public health. The importance of these services is re...
The challenge of achieving global sanitation targets is that it requires application of both technol...
Floods, droughts, 6,000 babies dying daily due to waterborne diseases and growing sanitation problem...
Global society is confronted with various challenges: climate change should be mitigated, and societ...
The challenge of achieving global sanitation targets is that it requires application of both technol...