Titre : |
vol 1 : Technical and Economic Options |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Mention d'édition : |
World Bank European Office |
Editeur : |
World Bank European Office |
Année de publication : |
1980 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-04825 |
Note générale : |
"This paper reports technical, economic, health and Social findings of research project RPO 671-46, ""Appropriate technology for water Supply and waste disposal in developing Countries"". The project identified a number of technologie less costly than waterborne severage, yet able to provide the same health benefits, socially and environmentally acceptable to the user. The project reviewed technologies, social/behavioral factors, economic and financial aspects, suggested technical improvements and new applications for traditional technologies, and development selection criteria and demonstrated the faisability of staging sanitation sequences to match demand for improvements reflecting user aspirations and rise in Socio-economic status. this report discusses the program planning necessary to implement technologies available to provide socially and environmentally acceptable low cost water supply and waste disposal." |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Alimentation en eau Pays en développement Technologie Comparaison Assainissement urbain Biogaz Santé Comparaison économique Hygiène publique |
Index. décimale : |
330 Economie |
Résumé : |
"This paper reports technical, economic, health and Social findings of research project RPO 671-46, ""Appropriate technology for water Supply and waste disposal in developing Countries"". The project identified a number of technologie less costly than waterborne severage, yet able to provide the same health benefits, socially and environmentally acceptable to the user. The project reviewed technologies, social/behavioral factors, economic and financial aspects, suggested technical improvements and new applications for traditional technologies, and development selection criteria and demonstrated the faisability of staging sanitation sequences to match demand for improvements reflecting user aspirations and rise in Socio-economic status. this report discusses the program planning necessary to implement technologies available to provide socially and environmentally acceptable low cost water supply and waste disposal." |
Note de contenu : |
"This paper reports technical, economic, health and Social findings of research project RPO 671-46, ""Appropriate technology for water Supply and waste disposal in developing Countries"". The project identified a number of technologie less costly than waterborne severage, yet able to provide the same health benefits, socially and environmentally acceptable to the user. The project reviewed technologies, social/behavioral factors, economic and financial aspects, suggested technical improvements and new applications for traditional technologies, and development selection criteria and demonstrated the faisability of staging sanitation sequences to match demand for improvements reflecting user aspirations and rise in Socio-economic status. this report discusses the program planning necessary to implement technologies available to provide socially and environmentally acceptable low cost water supply and waste disposal." |
vol 1 : Technical and Economic Options [texte imprimé] . - World Bank European Office . - World Bank European Office, 1980. ISSN : CI-04825 "This paper reports technical, economic, health and Social findings of research project RPO 671-46, ""Appropriate technology for water Supply and waste disposal in developing Countries"". The project identified a number of technologie less costly than waterborne severage, yet able to provide the same health benefits, socially and environmentally acceptable to the user. The project reviewed technologies, social/behavioral factors, economic and financial aspects, suggested technical improvements and new applications for traditional technologies, and development selection criteria and demonstrated the faisability of staging sanitation sequences to match demand for improvements reflecting user aspirations and rise in Socio-economic status. this report discusses the program planning necessary to implement technologies available to provide socially and environmentally acceptable low cost water supply and waste disposal." Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Alimentation en eau Pays en développement Technologie Comparaison Assainissement urbain Biogaz Santé Comparaison économique Hygiène publique |
Index. décimale : |
330 Economie |
Résumé : |
"This paper reports technical, economic, health and Social findings of research project RPO 671-46, ""Appropriate technology for water Supply and waste disposal in developing Countries"". The project identified a number of technologie less costly than waterborne severage, yet able to provide the same health benefits, socially and environmentally acceptable to the user. The project reviewed technologies, social/behavioral factors, economic and financial aspects, suggested technical improvements and new applications for traditional technologies, and development selection criteria and demonstrated the faisability of staging sanitation sequences to match demand for improvements reflecting user aspirations and rise in Socio-economic status. this report discusses the program planning necessary to implement technologies available to provide socially and environmentally acceptable low cost water supply and waste disposal." |
Note de contenu : |
"This paper reports technical, economic, health and Social findings of research project RPO 671-46, ""Appropriate technology for water Supply and waste disposal in developing Countries"". The project identified a number of technologie less costly than waterborne severage, yet able to provide the same health benefits, socially and environmentally acceptable to the user. The project reviewed technologies, social/behavioral factors, economic and financial aspects, suggested technical improvements and new applications for traditional technologies, and development selection criteria and demonstrated the faisability of staging sanitation sequences to match demand for improvements reflecting user aspirations and rise in Socio-economic status. this report discusses the program planning necessary to implement technologies available to provide socially and environmentally acceptable low cost water supply and waste disposal." |
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