Impact of sanitation and socio-economy on groundwater fecal pollution and human health towards achieving sustainable development goals across India from ground-observations and satellite-derived nightlight
Abstract Globally, ~1 billion people, mostly residing in Africa and South Asia (e.g. India), still lack access to clean drinking water and sanitation. Resulting, unsafe disposal of fecal waste from open-defecation to nearby drinking water sources severely endanger public health. Until recently, Indi...
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Autores principales: | Abhijit Mukherjee, Srimanti Duttagupta, Siddhartha Chattopadhyay, Soumendra Nath Bhanja, Animesh Bhattacharya, Swagata Chakraborty, Soumyajit Sarkar, Tilottama Ghosh, Jayanta Bhattacharya, Sohini Sahu |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f5ac5f9716ef4bd18ba53233a89c873b |
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