Water and Sanitation Infrastructure Planning for Developing Regions
Learn the foundational processes, technologies, and financial models required to design resilient and equitable water and sanitation systems in resource-constrained environments.
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Reliable water supply and effective sanitation are critical for public health and economic development, presenting unique planning challenges in rapidly growing developing regions. This course provides a comprehensive, text-based introduction to the principles of infrastructure planning, enabling you to assess local needs, select appropriate technologies, and develop sustainable implementation strategies.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the core principles of integrated water resource management and public health engineering.
* Analyze community needs and existing conditions using foundational demographic and spatial data metrics.
* Master the selection criteria for appropriate water treatment, distribution, and sanitation technologies in low-resource settings.
* Develop preliminary financial and operational models for long-term infrastructure sustainability and maintenance.
* Apply planning frameworks focused on climate resilience and equitable access for vulnerable populations.
We begin by defining key terminology and evaluating global case studies, then proceed step-by-step through the planning cycle, from initial assessment and technology selection to financing and governance models. This course is designed for absolute beginners in civil engineering, urban planning, public policy, or international development who require a strong foundational understanding of water and sanitation infrastructure. No prior experience in engineering or planning is required. Start building the skills necessary to address critical global infrastructure needs today.
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