But most of the institutions are unconscious about a healthy treatment of water, sanitation and hygiene facilities for their students. Clean, accessible water and adequate sanitation for everyone is important for better livelihood. Despite of sufficient fresh water, millions of people suffer and lose ...
It addresses Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) by exploring effective wastewater treatment methods and Goal 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) by demonstrating waste valorization's energy generation. Moreover, it aligns with Goal 13 (Climate Action) and serves as a pivotal example of sustainable ...
On the Changing Structure of International Investment Law: The Human Right to Water and ICSID Arbitration Water is the world's third largest industry after oil and energy power. Although clean drinking water and sanitation are necessary for the health and devel... Marrella,Fabrizio - 《Internationa...
Sanitation is poor. Some residents have to travel far for water. The health care provided is inadequate and malnutrition is a major problem among the children (AU)The aims of this study were: 1) To compare the output of energy ... A Glennerster,ME Hansard,AW Fitzgibbon 被引量: 11发表...
The aim of this study is using the water footprints as a concept to be an indicator or a measuring tool for the Equitable Utilization of shared water resources. Herein Egypt and Ethiopia water resources conflicts in Nile River Basin were selected as a case study. To achieve this study; ...
study investigates the coupled human and natural system (CHANS) linking climate, sanitation, and groundwater quality in Ramotswa, a rapidly growing peri-urban area in the semi-arid southeastern Botswana, which relies on the transboundary Ramotswa aquifer for water supply. Analysis of long-term ...
and phytoplankton that eat things from the water’s surface, or ingest them through the air they breathe, and so the carbon they eat gets captured, and sinks to the ocean floor when excreted. With all the pressure of the weight of the ocean on top of it, it stays captured.” How big...
Failure is the norm for urban sanitation infrastructure in Ghana: of the rather substantial number of wastewater and faecal sludge treatment plants, with about 70 mostly decentralized systems throughout the country, less than 10 are operating effectively. This research presents an overview of the rela...
(SDG 3), clean water and sanitation (SDG 6), safe and sustainable cities for human settlement (SDG 11), sustainable consumption and production patterns (SDG 12), climate action (SDG 13), sustainable conservation of water (SDG 14) and better life on land (SDG 15) (Kopecká et al., ...
No households had access to clean water, sanitation or public-health services. Endemic corruption and abuse by the authorities were identi!ed as major sources of day-to-day insecurity. Theese migrants were not expecting any improvement in their livelihoods in the foreseeable future and saw these ...