Open Access Book

Transitioning to Clean Water and Sanitation

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December 2021
102 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03897-774-2 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03897-775-9 (PDF)

This book is part of the book series Transitioning to Sustainability

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Summary

Transitioning to Clean Water and Sanitation will contribute to an understanding of how transitions are underway for adapting water and sanitation systems to the projected impacts of climate change, with the aim of ensuring clean water, improved sanitation, and proper hygiene conditions for the better protection of health in all parts of the world. In addition to water- and food-borne diseases, some vector-borne diseases (e.g., malaria and dengue fever) will become more frequent, including potential shifts in their geographical range. Climate change affects health through a range of different pathways, amongst which, water and sanitation play a major role in disease transmission. The increases in temperature and precipitation in many places in the world affect the transport and dissemination of infectious agents and the growth as well as survival of pathogens and vectors, particularly through water and sanitation systems. Therefore, any development perspective for the sustainable management of water and sanitation systems can no longer ignore the projected impacts of climate change in order to provide innovative solutions and grant successful management. Nor can we ignore the socio-political dimensions entailed therein and the persisting inequalities in the provision of clean water and sanitation across the globe in urban as well as rural areas. Thereby, water may both be the target and the source of conflict. This volume draws on a multi-disciplinary perspective to lay bare the possibilities and challenges for granting access to clean and safe water infrastructures.

 

Transitioning to Clean Water and Sanitation is part of MDPI’s Open Access book series, Transitioning to Sustainability, which aims to add to the conversation about regional and global sustainable development according to the 17 SDGs.

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  • Hardback
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© by the authors
Keywords
water; sanitation; water rights; health; sustainable water
Funding
Published with the generous support of the Swiss National Science Foundation.
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Each chapter in this edited book has been reviewed by the editor/s as well as an external expert who reviewed each chapter of the book and provided an overall review. The opinions expressed in the chapters do not reflect the view of the publisher.

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