[HTML][HTML] Beyond technological flexibility: Unpacking citywide inclusive sanitation through the territorial political economy framework

A Heidler - Geoforum, 2024 - Elsevier
Decentralisation and the flexible combination of infrastructures and technologies are
advocated to expand access to safe sanitation amid rapid urbanization, worsening water …

Sustainable cost recovery principles can drive equitable, ongoing funding of critical urban sanitation services

N Carrard, J Willetts, A Kome, R Munankami - npj Clean Water, 2024 - nature.com
This Comment critiques current urban sanitation financing discourse and proposes
sustainable cost recovery principles as a framework for more constructive conversations …

Exploring the Barriers to Scaling Up Sanitation Enterprises Using Q-Methodology

W Wallock, AS Narayan, P Thomson - ACS ES&T Water, 2024 - ACS Publications
Despite decades of effort, progress in safely managed sanitation─ a public sector
mandate─ is stalling due to limited public funding and poor governance, among other …

On a journey to citywide inclusive sanitation (CWIS)? A political economy analysis of container-based sanitation (CBS) in the fragmented in (formal) city

A Mdee, AD Ofori, D Barrington, F Anciano, M Dube… - …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Rapidly growing cities face the chronic challenge of access to safe, dignified and accessible
sanitation, in contexts of inequality and informality. Technological and operational …

Co-Production Between Insurgency and Exploitation: Promises and Precarities of a Traveling Concept

S Schramm - Urban Planning, 2024 - cogitatiopress.com
Co-production has inspired planning practice and research in the past decades. Along with
its appropriation in the planning literature it has undergone manifold translations and its …

Roles of Public Financing to Address Urban Faecal Sludge Management (FSM) Services in Bangladesh: a Study of Dhaka And Faridpur Cities

M Sharmin, G Murtaza, R Islam - The Journal of Solid Waste …, 2023 - ingentaconnect.com
Prior to adopting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Bangladesh achieved 100%
access to sanitation by 2015 mostly by on-site sanitation systems (OSSs). The major …