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E-grāmata: Pathways for Sustainable Sanitation

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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Nov-2008
  • Izdevniecība: IWA Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780401850
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The report is a product arising from the work of the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance which was initiated prior to the International Year of Sanitation in 2008 in an attempt to inject sustainable development ideas into the sanitation sector. It functions as a vision document for those policymakers, researchers and practitioners that are striving towards fundamental reform and improvements within the sanitation sector in both rural and urban populations in all countries of the world. 



It reviews the global progress being made towards achieving the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target on sanitation. A literature review is presented on sanitation provision including human health impacts and the estimated costs and benefits of achieving the MDG target. The report also provides a critique in that the UN has not yet introduced the concept of sustainability into the MDG programme in general and in particular into the sanitation sector which is highly dysfunctional and suffering from limited political leadership at both the local and global levels. It introduces the various sustainable sanitation options available and what approaches can be taken to improve sanitation systems not just toilets which are only a small part of the overall system of food, nutrients and water cycles. 





The study estimates the numbers of urban and rural households, including slum populations that are being targeted in all world regions. It also evaluates the historic trends in morbidity and mortality linked to diarrhoea arising from lack of functioning sanitation services comparing these to the UN data on sanitation coverage. The report estimates the potential fertiliser replacement capacity that reuse of human excreta can have for all world regions. Finally it provides a vision for future development within the sector where more sustainable options like source separation and reuse are promoted giving positive environmental or green impacts but also catalysing greater involvement and understanding on the part of individuals in society.
Introduction
1(7)
Objectives of the paper
1(1)
The MDG on water and sanitation
1(1)
The International Year of Sanitation 2008
2(1)
Monitoring MDG 7 Target 10
3(1)
The gap between water supply and sanitation
4(2)
The urban/rural population split and growing slums
6(2)
Linking Sanitation to Human Health
8(5)
Impacts related to unsafe water, poor sanitation and poor hygiene
8(2)
The disease burden caused by lack of sanitation systems
10(3)
Linking Sanitation to Food Security
13(7)
The agriculture challenge
13(1)
Rising food prices and the fertiliser market
14(1)
The geopolitical perils of fertiliser availability and supply
15(3)
Future role of conservation agriculture and productive sanitation
18(2)
Introducing Sustainable and Ecological Sanitation
20(8)
Sustainable sanitation
20(1)
Ecological sanitation
21(2)
WHO guidelines for safe reuse
23(5)
Policy, Planning and implementation
28(9)
Sanitation policy
28(1)
Sanitation planning systems
29(2)
Implementing improved sanitation
31(2)
Choosing appropriate systems
33(4)
Costing the Scaling-up to Meet the MDG Target
37(5)
Cost-benefit analyses
37(2)
Shortcomings of existing costing estimates
39(1)
Cost comparisons
39(3)
Achieving Sustainable Sanitation
42(10)
Key drivers
42(1)
Institutional players
42(1)
Capacity development
43(2)
SuSanA
45(1)
Financing sanitation initiatives
45(5)
Overall conclusions
50(2)
References
52