Urban Sanitation: New Terminology for Globally Relevant Solutions?
Linda Strande,
Barbara Evans,
Marcos von Sperling
et al.
Abstract:Progress toward Sustainable Development Goals for global
access
to safe sanitation is lagging significantly. In this Feature, we propose
that misleading terminology leads to errors of categorization and
hinders progress toward sanitation service provision in urban areas.
Binary classifications such as “offsite/onsite” and
“sewered/nonsewered” do not capture the need for “transport
to treatment” or the complexity of urban sanitation and should
be discarded. “Fecal sludge management” is used only
in the developm… Show more
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