The Household-Centred Environmental Sanitation approach
Too often, standardized groupings of sanitation and treatment technologies are imposed in situations where they may not be appropriate. The Household-Centred Environmental Sanitation (HCES) approach instead emphasizes that the needs and means of households should be put first, and a collaborative process involving all stakeholders should steer the planning process.Eawag/Sandec (2005) ‘Household-Centred Environmental Sanitation — Implementing the Bellagio Principles in urban environmental sanitation’, Provisional Guideline for Decision-Makers, Eawag/Sandec, available in English, French and Spanish.
Eawag/Sandec (2005) ‘Household-Centred Environmental Sanitation — Implementing the Bellagio Principles in urban environmental sanitation’, Provisional Guideline for Decision-Makers, Eawag/Sandec, available in English, French and Spanish.
Eawag/Sandec (2005) ‘Household-Centred Environmental Sanitation — Implementing the Bellagio Principles in urban environmental sanitation’, Provisional Guideline for Decision-Makers, Eawag/Sandec, available in English, French and Spanish.
Eawag/Sandec (2005) ‘Household-Centred Environmental Sanitation — Implementing the Bellagio Principles in urban environmental sanitation’, Provisional Guideline for Decision-Makers, Eawag/Sandec, available in English, French and Spanish.
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