2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13042071
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Green Infrastructure for Sanitation in Settlements in the Global South: A Narrative Review of Socio-Technical Systems

Abstract: In the developing economies of the Global South, a fundamental challenge in the transition of settlements from rural or periurban to urban is increased environmental contamination as a result of poor sanitation and sanitation management. With governments’ limited ability to connect all neighbourhoods to a city’s existing municipal water, sewerage and other services, decentralised approaches using green infrastructure offer potential to address this challenge. In addition, green infrastructure might facilitate … Show more

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“…socio-economics of the local population obstruct the implementation of sophisticated technologies (Prescott et al, 2021;Putri, 2017). In this situation, the best practice is to adapt a modular onsite system, especially in areas with limited space, with locally available materials, and green infrastructure is a cost-effective option (Prescott et al, 2021;Putri, 2017).…”
Section: Informal Settlementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…socio-economics of the local population obstruct the implementation of sophisticated technologies (Prescott et al, 2021;Putri, 2017). In this situation, the best practice is to adapt a modular onsite system, especially in areas with limited space, with locally available materials, and green infrastructure is a cost-effective option (Prescott et al, 2021;Putri, 2017).…”
Section: Informal Settlementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when it comes to decentralized greywater recycling, governance, the fragmented and fragile geography, lack of human resources (locally trained runners for maintenance services are lacking), in addition to the disadvantaged socio‐economics of the local population obstruct the implementation of sophisticated technologies (Prescott et al, 2021; Putri, 2017). In this situation, the best practice is to adapt a modular onsite system, especially in areas with limited space, with locally available materials, and green infrastructure is a cost‐effective option (Prescott et al, 2021; Putri, 2017).…”
Section: Conceptual Framework Of Water Reuse Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study explored the factors that were important in influencing the intention of peasant households relating to the spatial reconstruction of rural settlements and determined the major driving forces. Regarding the measurement method and index selection of previous studies [54,56,65,[67][68][69], and with consideration of the practical situation of the study area, five driving forces were selected. These formed the latent variables to measure household intention (Table 1) and were as follows: (1) External attractions (A1-A5): enough employment opportunities, education opportunities, a high-quality living environment, and good public infrastructure.…”
Section: Selection Of Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%