Rapidly growing urban areas in developing nations face critical challenges in securing clean water and adequate sanitation. Planning these essential systems requires a deep understanding of technical, financial, and social realities. This course provides a comprehensive foundation in infrastructure planning, equipping you to design sustainable, community-centered water and waste systems.
You will transition from understanding basic environmental engineering concepts to analyzing complex municipal planning scenarios. Through structured text-based lessons, you will learn how to evaluate local needs, select appropriate technologies, and implement resilient infrastructure models.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core principles of water supply and sanitation infrastructure planning
- Analyze the socio-economic and environmental challenges unique to developing urban centers
- Evaluate decentralized and centralized waste treatment technologies for resource-constrained settings
- Apply modern sustainable development goals and climate-resilient planning frameworks
- Formulate financial and operational models for long-term infrastructure maintenance
- Assess community engagement strategies to ensure equitable water distribution
The course begins with fundamental definitions of public health engineering and planning methodologies, then guides you through technology selection, financial modeling, and real-world policy case studies. Designed entirely for beginners, this course requires no prior engineering or urban planning experience. Start reading today to build the foundational skills needed to address global water security challenges.
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