Access to clean water and safe sanitation is one of the most critical challenges facing developing nations today. This text-only course provides a comprehensive foundation in the planning, policy, and engineering principles required to design resilient water infrastructure in resource-constrained environments. You will transition from understanding basic hydrological concepts to analyzing real-world water supply and waste management systems.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational principles of water resource management and sanitation planning in developing economies
- Analyze the socioeconomic, environmental, and political factors that influence infrastructure decisions
- Evaluate decentralized sanitation technologies and modern low-cost water treatment alternatives
- Apply strategic planning frameworks to address rapid urbanization and informal settlements
- Integrate climate resilience and sustainable water-safety plans into municipal infrastructure projects
This course begins with essential terminology, historical context, and global water standards before guiding you through technical planning methodologies, financial sustainability models, and community-led governance strategies. You will study practical scenarios and read detailed case studies that illustrate successful policy implementation and infrastructure delivery.
This course is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, public health students, and development practitioners who want to build a solid foundation in water resource planning without needing prior engineering experience. Start reading today to gain the knowledge needed to drive meaningful change in global sanitation and water security.
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