Scenario-based life-cycle cost assessment to support sustainable investment in rural communal sanitation facilities: application to a school-based sanitation facility
Despite decades of investment in widening access to improved sanitation, much of the world still lacks access to functional sanitation facilities. Through much of the Global South, toilets are inoperable and often abandoned. Failure to understand and account for the whole-life cost of sanitation inf...
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Main Authors: | N. M. Koseoglu, R. Ellis, D. Biswas |
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Language: | EN |
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IWA Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/91fb9ef927464611af91b2b987d39a1c |
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