[texte imprimé]Appropriate technology for water supply and sanitation : health aspects of excreta and sullage management : a state of the art review
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WASHINGTON (ETATS UNIS) : BANQUE MONDIALE,
1980/12,
318 P.
"Public health is of central importance in the design and implementation of improved excreta disposal projects. Improvements in health are the main social and economic benefit which planners and economists hope to acheieve by investing in excreta disposal. It is therefore necessary to make available as much information as possible about the interaction between excreta and health in order thant engineers and planners may make informed and rational decisions. The information that is required not only concerns the broad epidemiological issues of the impact on disease of improvements in excreta disposal, but alos the ways in wich particular excreta disposal and reuse technolgies affect the survival and dissemination of particular pathogens. This book sets out to provide such information. It is intended for planners, engineers, economists and health workers and has been written with a minimum of jargon so that it can be readily absorbed by people from differing professional backgrounds. This paper presents a distilllation of available knowledge on excreta, night soil, sewage and health. The emphasis is on presenting the complex, and sometimes contradictory, evidence as clearly and concisely as possible". (Résumé de l'éditeur).
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/929641467989573003/pdf/11508000Approp0te0of0the0art0review.pdf
"Public health is of central importance in the design and implementation of improved excreta disposal projects. Improvements in health are the main social and economic benefit which planners and economists hope to acheieve by investing in excreta disposal. It is therefore necessary to make available as much information as possible about the interaction between excreta and health in order thant engineers and planners may make informed and rational decisions. The information that is required not only concerns the broad epidemiological issues of the impact on disease of improvements in excreta disposal, but alos the ways in wich particular excreta disposal and reuse technolgies affect the survival and dissemination of particular pathogens. This book sets out to provide such information. It is intended for planners, engineers, economists and health workers and has been written with a minimum of jargon so that it can be readily absorbed by people from differing professional backgrounds. This paper presents a distilllation of available knowledge on excreta, night soil, sewage and health. The emphasis is on presenting the complex, and sometimes contradictory, evidence as clearly and concisely as possible". (Résumé de l'éditeur).
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/929641467989573003/pdf/11508000Approp0te0of0the0art0review.pdf
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