| Titre : |
Energy, water and télécommunications department pubic utilities notes : alternative sanitation technologies for urban areas in Africa |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Feachem, R. G. ; Mara, D. D. ; Iwugo, K. O. |
| Mention d'édition : |
En |
| Editeur : |
Washington(US) : En |
| Année de publication : |
1979 |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-07506 |
| Note générale : |
This report summaries the results of field studies carried out in African countries during 1977-78 as part of a world bank research project on appropriate describe four supply and waste disposal. It describes four sanitation technologies as they are currently used in urban areas in africa - pit latrines, composting toilets, bucket latrines and aquapives-and discusses their technical, economic, institutional, social and health requirements and constraints.Methods for technology comparaison and selection are suggested, and areas for future research are indicated. |
| Mots-clés : |
Système de santé Technologie Latrine Déchet Sante Télécommunication Eau Assainissement |
| Index. décimale : |
344.04 Santé publique |
| Résumé : |
This report summaries the results of field studies carried out in African countries during 1977-78 as part of a world bank research project on appropriate describe four supply and waste disposal. It describes four sanitation technologies as they are currently used in urban areas in africa - pit latrines, composting toilets, bucket latrines and aquapives-and discusses their technical, economic, institutional, social and health requirements and constraints.Methods for technology comparaison and selection are suggested, and areas for future research are indicated. |
| Note de contenu : |
This report summaries the results of field studies carried out in African countries during 1977-78 as part of a world bank research project on appropriate describe four supply and waste disposal. It describes four sanitation technologies as they are currently used in urban areas in africa - pit latrines, composting toilets, bucket latrines and aquapives-and discusses their technical, economic, institutional, social and health requirements and constraints.Methods for technology comparaison and selection are suggested, and areas for future research are indicated. |
Energy, water and télécommunications department pubic utilities notes : alternative sanitation technologies for urban areas in Africa [texte imprimé] / Feachem, R. G. ; Mara, D. D. ; Iwugo, K. O. . - En . - Washington(US) : En, 1979. ISSN : CI-07506 This report summaries the results of field studies carried out in African countries during 1977-78 as part of a world bank research project on appropriate describe four supply and waste disposal. It describes four sanitation technologies as they are currently used in urban areas in africa - pit latrines, composting toilets, bucket latrines and aquapives-and discusses their technical, economic, institutional, social and health requirements and constraints.Methods for technology comparaison and selection are suggested, and areas for future research are indicated.
| Mots-clés : |
Système de santé Technologie Latrine Déchet Sante Télécommunication Eau Assainissement |
| Index. décimale : |
344.04 Santé publique |
| Résumé : |
This report summaries the results of field studies carried out in African countries during 1977-78 as part of a world bank research project on appropriate describe four supply and waste disposal. It describes four sanitation technologies as they are currently used in urban areas in africa - pit latrines, composting toilets, bucket latrines and aquapives-and discusses their technical, economic, institutional, social and health requirements and constraints.Methods for technology comparaison and selection are suggested, and areas for future research are indicated. |
| Note de contenu : |
This report summaries the results of field studies carried out in African countries during 1977-78 as part of a world bank research project on appropriate describe four supply and waste disposal. It describes four sanitation technologies as they are currently used in urban areas in africa - pit latrines, composting toilets, bucket latrines and aquapives-and discusses their technical, economic, institutional, social and health requirements and constraints.Methods for technology comparaison and selection are suggested, and areas for future research are indicated. |
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