Urban Water: Towards Health and Sustainability |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
WATER AND URBAN SUSTAINABILITY | 18 |
WATER FOR HEALTHY AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES | 37 |
Copyright | |
1 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
19th century Agenda 21 anthropocentric approach burdens Cairncross centralised challenge cost demand management dengue fever developing countries diarrhoea displacement drinking water ecological economic ecosystem effects efficiency environmental agenda environmental health environmental problems faecal faecal-oral diseases global groundwater Hardoy health and sustainability households human hygiene impacts important increasing infections Jakarta less levels litres markets McGranahan mega-cities Mexico City million oral rehydration therapy organisations pathogens piped water policies political poor poverty private sector public health rates reducing river pollution Rupiah sanitary improvement sanitary movement sewage Stockholm Environment Institute subsidies supply and sanitation technologies threats United Nations urban areas urban centres urban dwellers urban environmental urban growth urban water systems urbanisation users utility waste wastewater water and health water and sanitary water and sanitation water borne sewerage water contamination water prices water quality water related diseases water scarcity water supply World Bank World Health Organization