Providing clean water and safe sanitation is one of the most critical challenges facing rapidly growing urban areas in developing countries today. This text-based course equips you with the foundational concepts and planning frameworks needed to address these infrastructure gaps. You will transition from understanding basic water supply issues to analyzing and designing effective infrastructure strategies, learning how to measure access accurately and plan for long-term sustainability.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core terminology and global standards for defining and measuring access to improved water and sanitation.
- Analyze service ladders and modern indicators used to track progress in water and sanitation access.
- Evaluate different infrastructure models, from centralized utility networks to decentralized and community-managed systems.
- Assess the impacts of climate change on water security and integrate resilience into infrastructure planning.
- Explore financial, institutional, and policy frameworks that support equitable service delivery in low-resource settings.
The course begins with foundational definitions of improved services, moves through quantitative measurement methodologies, and concludes with practical planning strategies for resilient urban environments. Designed for beginners, urban planning students, NGO workers, and public policy enthusiasts, this program requires no prior engineering or technical background. Start reading today to build the essential skills needed to plan life-saving infrastructure in developing communities.
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