Finally, tourism was included in the study because poor sanitation facilities could infl uence the country's attractiveness as a tourist destination.Rodriguez, UeJamora, NHutton, GuyRodriguez UE., Jamora N., and Hutton G, Economic Impacts of Sanitation in the Philippines. World Bank, Water and...
Urban sanitation is one of the most serious challenges facing the Government of the Philippines. As a result of rising urbanization over the last twenty years, more than half the population now live in densely populated cities and towns. By some estimates, about 80 percent of these urban househ...
Child Malnutrition and the Provision of Water and Sanitation in the Philippines The prospects for achieving the Millennium Development Goal on nutrition are predicted to be bleak in the Philippines. These predictions, however, take no ... Cuesta,Jose - 《Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy》 被引...
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Endeavoring to expand this post-human perspective towards a decolonial political ecology, Noah Theriault’s (2017) ethnographic research on Palawan Island in the Philippines seeks to establish the agency of invisible forest ‘beings’ and ‘spirits’, central to Palawan ontological practices, in the ...
Clean water makes your dirty: water supply and sanitation behaviour in the Philippines Managing water and sanitation: keeping it clean and simple - Eldis D Bennett,R Riethmueller 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Talking Dirty — The Politics of Clean Water and Sanitation In a registry-based case-control ...
Structured decision making (SDM) helps tackle such problems by systematically comparing several decision options regarding the defined decision objectives in order to reveal trade-offs and balance for opposing interests using Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA). This leads to more strategic but also...
Access to clean water is one of the keys to defeating the deaths of millions around the globe. Read more:https://connectforwater.org/the-life-threatening-dangers-of-poor-sanitation/ You May Also Like Redesigning Cities Could Solve Our Biggest Problems. But We're Hardly Talking About Them. ...
Illness, lost productivity and other consequences of fouled water and inadequate sewage treatment trimmed 1.4-7.2 percent from the gross domestic product of Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam in 2005, according to a study last year by the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program. ...
A National Shellfish Sanitation Program (NSSP) was establish to protect consumers' health, facilitate domestic as well as international trade, and protect the reputation of the Philippines as a producer of safe and nutritious seafood. It draws from national statutory requirements and best international...