Titre : |
Vol 5 : Sociocultural aspects of water supply and excreta disposal |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Elmendorf, M. ; Buckles, P. |
Mention d'édition : |
World Bank European Office |
Editeur : |
World Bank European Office |
Année de publication : |
1980 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-04828 |
Note générale : |
Social and cultural factors influencing people's responses of water supply and excreta disposal techologie are investigated in seven case studies of communities in the rural and usbanfringe areas of Latrin America. Part I describes the methodology and questionnaire used to investigate how sanitation and water supply problems are perceived and to what extent people would be willing to participate in projects to improve their existing situation. Part 2 summarizes each case study, including technologies introduced and community respnse to them. Part 3 presents the cross community findings on perceptions, preferences, related practices and the use of social science techniques to understand them. In part 4 lastly, the report focuses on the implications of the findings and suggests an approach that can be used by planners to integrate social and cultural factors into project design to ensure the introduction of water supply and excreta disposal technologies that will be accepted, properly used, and maintained. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Méthodologie Technologie Assainissement urbain Latrine Sociologie Etude de cas Hydraulique urbaine Excreta Questionnaire |
Index. décimale : |
621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique |
Résumé : |
Social and cultural factors influencing people's responses of water supply and excreta disposal techologie are investigated in seven case studies of communities in the rural and usbanfringe areas of Latrin America. Part I describes the methodology and questionnaire used to investigate how sanitation and water supply problems are perceived and to what extent people would be willing to participate in projects to improve their existing situation. Part 2 summarizes each case study, including technologies introduced and community respnse to them. Part 3 presents the cross community findings on perceptions, preferences, related practices and the use of social science techniques to understand them. In part 4 lastly, the report focuses on the implications of the findings and suggests an approach that can be used by planners to integrate social and cultural factors into project design to ensure the introduction of water supply and excreta disposal technologies that will be accepted, properly used, and maintained. |
Note de contenu : |
Social and cultural factors influencing people's responses of water supply and excreta disposal techologie are investigated in seven case studies of communities in the rural and usbanfringe areas of Latrin America. Part I describes the methodology and questionnaire used to investigate how sanitation and water supply problems are perceived and to what extent people would be willing to participate in projects to improve their existing situation. Part 2 summarizes each case study, including technologies introduced and community respnse to them. Part 3 presents the cross community findings on perceptions, preferences, related practices and the use of social science techniques to understand them. In part 4 lastly, the report focuses on the implications of the findings and suggests an approach that can be used by planners to integrate social and cultural factors into project design to ensure the introduction of water supply and excreta disposal technologies that will be accepted, properly used, and maintained. |
Vol 5 : Sociocultural aspects of water supply and excreta disposal [texte imprimé] / Elmendorf, M. ; Buckles, P. . - World Bank European Office . - World Bank European Office, 1980. ISSN : CI-04828 Social and cultural factors influencing people's responses of water supply and excreta disposal techologie are investigated in seven case studies of communities in the rural and usbanfringe areas of Latrin America. Part I describes the methodology and questionnaire used to investigate how sanitation and water supply problems are perceived and to what extent people would be willing to participate in projects to improve their existing situation. Part 2 summarizes each case study, including technologies introduced and community respnse to them. Part 3 presents the cross community findings on perceptions, preferences, related practices and the use of social science techniques to understand them. In part 4 lastly, the report focuses on the implications of the findings and suggests an approach that can be used by planners to integrate social and cultural factors into project design to ensure the introduction of water supply and excreta disposal technologies that will be accepted, properly used, and maintained. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Méthodologie Technologie Assainissement urbain Latrine Sociologie Etude de cas Hydraulique urbaine Excreta Questionnaire |
Index. décimale : |
621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique |
Résumé : |
Social and cultural factors influencing people's responses of water supply and excreta disposal techologie are investigated in seven case studies of communities in the rural and usbanfringe areas of Latrin America. Part I describes the methodology and questionnaire used to investigate how sanitation and water supply problems are perceived and to what extent people would be willing to participate in projects to improve their existing situation. Part 2 summarizes each case study, including technologies introduced and community respnse to them. Part 3 presents the cross community findings on perceptions, preferences, related practices and the use of social science techniques to understand them. In part 4 lastly, the report focuses on the implications of the findings and suggests an approach that can be used by planners to integrate social and cultural factors into project design to ensure the introduction of water supply and excreta disposal technologies that will be accepted, properly used, and maintained. |
Note de contenu : |
Social and cultural factors influencing people's responses of water supply and excreta disposal techologie are investigated in seven case studies of communities in the rural and usbanfringe areas of Latrin America. Part I describes the methodology and questionnaire used to investigate how sanitation and water supply problems are perceived and to what extent people would be willing to participate in projects to improve their existing situation. Part 2 summarizes each case study, including technologies introduced and community respnse to them. Part 3 presents the cross community findings on perceptions, preferences, related practices and the use of social science techniques to understand them. In part 4 lastly, the report focuses on the implications of the findings and suggests an approach that can be used by planners to integrate social and cultural factors into project design to ensure the introduction of water supply and excreta disposal technologies that will be accepted, properly used, and maintained. |
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