Urban Excreta Management - Situations, challenges and Promising Solutions

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Author(s)
Strauss, M.
Publication language
English
Pages
9pp
Date published
01 Oct 2003
Publisher
Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (EAWAG)
Type
Articles
Keywords
Urban, Urban design/planning, Water, sanitation and hygiene
Organisations
EAWAG

The objective of this paper is to render planners, decision makers, and consultants aware that faecal sludge management (FSM) should form an integral part of the urban development planning process. For this, three illustrative cases are presented, based on which an array of measures or tools, viz. institutional/regulatory, financial/economic, and technical, is discussed. Innovative models for fee levying and cost recovery – so-called reversed money-flows – and competitive entrepreneurial services for FS management, as proposed or introduced recently in selected cities, are assumed to be decisive to bring about sustainability of improved FS management. Further demonstration projects and case evaluation are needed to establish managerial guidelines.