There are many
options for water supply and sanitation in Africa discussed in the literature
surrounding this thematic area. One of the options, advocated by Drangert et al. (2002) involves the management of
both water sources and sanitation facilities and this paper suggest that when
urban expansion occurs and cities begin to expand rapidly, management should go
small. The paper argues that demography plays a crucial role and is a vital
factor in the management of water and through this a model is developed to
generate water management options relating to population growth. During times
of rapid population growth social cohesion is low and public management is
often poor, so therefore residents often take own-key actions to solve the
problems and these can be defined as initiatives that are managed and
controlled by local communities or individuals with local knowledge. Then as
the population growth slows which will inevitably happen, social cohesion and
public management will improve, therefore enriched infrastructure for water
sources and sanitation can then be put in place.
Saturday, 2 January 2016
options for water supply and sanitation
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