What the world should achieve is the “Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6),” and the idea of “redirecting the world water-resource policy” toward achieving this goal was shared among the participants in the conference. On May 20, Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central / JR Tokai) ...
For example, some residents in LMICs may live in informal settlements, and / or have limited access to clean drinking water and sanitation [27]. These attributes impact the liveability of a city, yet existing definitions of urban liveability do not capture these nuances [12]. Hence, there is...
(sdg-6: ensure access to water and sanitation for all). read more on sustainable development goals on the linked page. to do this, technological refinement for low environmental impacts and economic costs, along with innovative financial mechanisms to support the sustainability of desalination ...
However, there is limited guidance about what constitutes a liveable city from a LMIC perspective, with most of the evidence relating to high-income countries, such as Australia. Existing liveability frameworks include features such as public transport, affordable housing, and public open space; ...
Analysis of the 54 published papers showed 6 dominant themes related to the SDGs: the formulation process for the SDG health goal; the right to health; Universal Health Coverage; voices of marginalized peoples; global health governance; and the integration of health across the other SDGs. The pa...
Water is a key component for a sustainable future as a human, industrial, and ecological resource. Indeed, the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030 have expanded in SDG to “ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all” [1]. However,...
Water is a key component for a sustainable future as a human, industrial, and ecological resource. Indeed, the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030 have expanded in SDG to “ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all” [1]. However,...