CLTS (Community-Led Total Sanitation)
Please see below the latest edition of the newsletter. You can also find it on the CLTS website here: http://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/story/clts-e-newsletter
If you have any news on CLTS that you wish to share, we’d love to hear from you!
In case you missed it in the recent newsletter, I wanted to let you know about a fantastic opportunity this Thursday 30th October (10 -11.30 UK/GMT time). We are hosting a FREE webinar on CLTS and Disability. I hope some of you might be able to join to learn from our two speakers, Hazel Jones and Jane Wilbur who have spent quite a bit of time working on this issue and who are the authors of the latest issue in our Frontiers series: Disability- making CLTS fully inclusive
From Sanitation Updates:
What to do with infant poo? The blind spot of the blind spot
Robert Chambers – So Much to Keep Up With, So Much to Learn
Posted: 27 Oct 2014
#WorldToiletDay seminar: sanitation for improved lives of women and children
Posted: 26 Oct 2014 10:42 AM PDT
Water, Volume 6, Issue 10 (October 2014), Pages 2849-3246
http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/6/10/
Review: Water Scarcity in Cyprus: A Review and Call for Integrated Policy by Anastasia Sofroniou and Steven Bishop Water 2014, 6(10), 2898-2928; doi:10.3390/w6102898 http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/6/10/2898/
Article: Estimating the Determinants of Residential Water Demand in Italy by Giulia Romano, Nicola Salvati and Andrea Guerrini Water 2014, 6(10), 2929-2945; doi:10.3390/w6102929 http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/6/10/2929/ This article belongs to the Special Issue Water Consumption and Water End-uses in Buildings
A selection from email alerts:
JOURNAL OF WATER AND HEALTH
VOL 12; NUMB 3 (2014) ISSN 1477-8920
- pp.393-398 Influence of solar water disinfection on immunity against cholera – a review Ssemakalu, C.C.; Ubomba-Jaswa, E.; Motaung, K.S.; Pillay, M.
- pp.426-435 High prevalence of multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli and Enterococcus spp. in river water, upstream and downstream of a wastewater treatment plant Bessa, L.J.; Barbosa-Vasconcelos, A.; Mendes, A.; Vaz-Pires, P.; da Costa, P.M.
- pp.436-442 Chlorine inactivation of hepatitis E virus and human adenovirus 2 in water Girones, R.; Carratala, A.; Calgua, B.; Calvo, M.; Rodriguez-Manzano, J.; Emerson, S.
- pp.452-464 Investigation and control of a Norovirus outbreak of probable waterborne transmission through a municipal groundwater system Giammanco, G.M.; Di Bartolo, I.; Purpari, G.; Costantino, C.; Rotolo, V.; Spoto, V.; Geraci, G.; Bos
- pp.513-525 Water quality and microbial diversity in cisterns from semiarid areas in Brazil Alves, F.; Kochling, T.; Luz, J.; Santos, S.M.; Gavazza, S.
- pp.573-583 Factors involved in sustained use of point-of-use water disinfection methods: a field study from Flores Island, Indonesia Roma, E.; Bond, T.; Jeffrey, P.
- pp.596-599 Efficacy of arsenic filtration by Kanchan Arsenic Filter in Nepal Singh, A.; Smith, L.S.; Shrestha, S.; Maden, N.
WATER INTERNATIONAL
VOL 39; NUMB 5 (2014) ISSN 0250-8060
- pp.606-619 Subsidizing the sustainability of rural water supply: the experience of the Brazilian rural rainwater-harvesting programme Gomes, U.A.F.; Heller, L.; Cairncross, S.; Domenech, L.; Pena, J.L.
- pp.686-700 Let’s bring in the floods: de-poldering in the Netherlands as a strategy for long-term delta survival? van Staveren, M.F.; Warner, J.F.; van Tatenhove, J.P.M.; Wester, P.
- pp.701-704 Introduction to `The China Water Papers’ – transboundary water cooperation in Asia with a focus on China Wouters, P.; Chen, H.
- gpp.705-724 Special section: `The China Water Papers’ – transboundary water cooperation in Asia with a focus on China Contemporary legal analysis of China’s transboundary water regimes: international law in practice Su, Y.
- pp.725-742 Ten building blocks for sustainable water governance: an integrated method to assess the governance of water van Rijswick, M.; Edelenbos, J.; Hellegers, P.; Kok, M.; Kuks, S.
- pp.743-754 Transboundary water law and vulnerable people: legal interpretations of the `equitable use’ principle Vink, K.
- pp.755-773 Exploring China’s approach to implementing `eco-compensation’ schemes: the Lake Tai watershed as case study considered through a legal lens Dai, L.
WATER INTERNATIONAL : Special Issue: Towards Equitable
WATER GOVERNANCE
VOL 39; NUMB 2 (2014) ISSN 0250-8060
- pp.129-142 Equitable water governance: future directions in the understanding and analysis of water inequities in the global South Lu, F.; Ocampo-Raeder, C.; Crow, B.
- pp.143-158 Defining, researching and struggling for water justice: some conceptual building blocks for research and action Zwarteveen, M.Z.; Boelens, R.
- pp.159-171 What is water equity? The unfortunate consequences of a global focus on `drinking water’ Goff, M.; Crow, B.
- pp.172-186 Examining the emerging role of groundwater in water inequity in India Srinivasan, V.; Kulkarni, S.
- pp.187-200 The colonial roots of inequality: access to water in urban East Africa Dill, B.; Crow, B.
- pp.201-215 Popular participation, equity, and co-production of water and sanitation services in Caracas, Venezuela McMillan, R.; Spronk, S.; Caswell, C.
- pp.216-232 Creating equitable water institutions on disputed land: a Honduran case study Tucker, C.M.
- pp.233-245 What kind of governance for what kind of equity? Towards a theorization of justice in water governance Perreault, T.
- pp.246-261 Santa Cruz Declaration on the Global Water Crisis
WATER INTERNATIONAL
VOL 39; NUMB 1 (2014) ISSN 0250-8060
- pp.1-9 Statistical analysis of Philippine water district characteristics and how these affect water tariffs David, C.P.C.; Cayton, P.J.A.; Lorenzo, T.E.; Santos, E.C.
- pp.10-22 Situating water in peacebuilding: revisiting the Middle East peace process Aggestam, K.; Sundell-Eklund, A.
- pp.49-62 Roman water law in rural Africa: the unfinished business of colonial dispossession van Koppen, B.; van der Zaag, P.; Manzungu, E.; Tapela, B.
URBAN WATER JOURNAL -AMSTERDAM THEN LONDON-
VOL 10; NUMB 6 (2013) ISSN 1573-062X
- pp.377-393 Revising the existing Performance Indicator system for small water supply utilities in Japan Shinde, V.R.; Hirayama, N.; Mugita, A.; Itoh, S.
- pp.434-446 A case study of urban water balancing in the partly sewered city of Nablus-East (Palestine) to study wastewater pollution loads and groundwater pollution Borst, B.; Mahmoud, N.J.; van der Steen, N.P.; Lens, P.N.L.
- pp.81-96 Including cultural water requirements in environmental flow assessment: an example from the upper Ganga River, India Lokgariwar, C.; Chopra, R.; Smakhtin, V.; Bharati, L.; O Keeffe, J.
- pp.97-112 From an open-access to a state-controlled resource: the case of groundwater in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal Pandey, V.P.; Kazama, F.
URBAN WATER JOURNAL -AMSTERDAM THEN LONDON-
VOL 11; NUMB 1 (2014) ISSN 1573-062X
- pp.1-10 An overview of leaks and intrusion for different pipe materials and failures Mora-Rodriguez, J.; Delgado-Galvan, X.; Ramos, H.M.; Lopez-Jimenez, P.A.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
VOL 497; (2014) ISSN 0048-9697
- pp.607-617 Assessing the sustainability of small wastewater treatment systems: A composite indicator approach Molinos-Senante, M.; Gomez, T.; Garrido-Baserba, M.; Caballero, R.; Sala-Garrido, R.
URBAN WATER JOURNAL -AMSTERDAM THEN LONDON-
VOL 11; NUMB 7 (2014) ISSN 1573-062X
- pp.543-556 Climate changed rainfalls for urban drainage capacity assessment Berggren, K.; Packman, J.; Ashley, R.; Viklander, M.
- pp.573-583 Assessing the potential for real-time urban flood forecasting based on a worldwide survey on data availability Rene, J.-R.; Djordjevic, S.; Butler, D.; Madsen, H.; Mark, O.
- pp.596-604 Exceptional pattern of extreme rainfall variability at urban centre of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Moges, S.A.; Taye, M.T.; Willems, P.; Gebremichael, M.
URBAN WATER JOURNAL -AMSTERDAM THEN LONDON-
VOL 11; NUMB 5 (2014) ISSN 1573-062X
- pp.361-369 Overview and feasibility of advanced grey water treatment systems for single households Jabornig, S.
WATER INTERNATIONAL : Special Issue: Water supply and sanitation as `preventive medicine’: challenges in rapidly growing economies
VOL 38; NUMB 7 (2013) ISSN 0250-8060
- pp.867-874 Water supply and sanitation as a `preventive medicine’: challenges in rapidly growing economies Saravanan, V.S.; Gondhalekar, D.
- pp.875-887 Urbanizing diseases: contested institutional terrain of water- and vector-borne diseases in Ahmedabad, India Saravanan, V.S.
- pp.888-901 Water, sanitation and health: an intra-urban comparison in the municipality of Caraguatatuba, Brazil Johansen, I.C.; do Carmo, R.L.; do Carmo D. Bueno, M.
- pp.902-920 Water-related health risks in rapidly developing towns: the potential of integrated GIS-based urban planning Gondhalekar, D.; Nussbaum, S.; Akhtar, A.; Kebschull, J.; Keilmann, P.; Dawa, S.; Namgyal, P.; Tsult
- pp.921-929 Water, sanitation and hygiene practices among primary-school children in Lagos: a case study of the Makoko slum community Babalobi, B.
- pp.930-940 Urbanization, peri-urban water (in)security and human well-being: a perspective from four South Asian cities Narain, V.; Khan, M.S.A.; Sada, R.; Singh, S.; Prakash, A.
- pp.941-953 Health as a sustainability indicator within water resources management in rural and peri-urban areas of central northern Namibia Zimmermann, M.
- pp.954-966 Water and sanitation in six villages in Guizhou and Guangxi Provinces, China: a critical perspective Carino, T.; Xie, Y.
- pp.967-976 Towards systematic comparative water and health research Gondhalekar, D.; Mollinga, P.P.; Saravanan, V.S.
WATER INTERNATIONAL
VOL 39; NUMB 4 (2014) ISSN 0250-8060
- pp.431-450 Quantitative goals for large-scale fog collection projects as a sustainable freshwater resource in northern Chile LeBoeuf, R.; de la Jara, E.
- pp.469-485 Pathways for effective groundwater governance in the least-developed-country context of the Lao PDR Pavelic, P.; Xayviliya, O.; Ongkeo, O.
- pp.486-503 Fluoride contamination in the Bongo District of Ghana, West Africa: geogenic contamination and cultural complexities Alfredo, K.A.; Lawler, D.F.; Katz, L.E.
WATER INTERNATIONAL
VOL 39; NUMB 3 (2014) ISSN 0250-8060
- pp.277-293 Water, sanitation and hygiene and indigenous peoples: a review of the literature Jimenez, A.; Cortobius, M.; Kjellen, M.
- pp.294-314 Development aid and access to water and sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa Salami, A.O.; Stampini, M.; Kamara, A.B.; Sullivan, C.A.; Namara, R.
URBAN WATER JOURNAL -AMSTERDAM THEN LONDON-
VOL 11; NUMB 3 (2014) ISSN 1573-062X
- pp.198-210 Water use, sanitation and health in a fragmented urban water system: case study and household survey Neumann, L.E.; Moglia, M.; Cook, S.; Nguyen, M.N.; Sharma, A.K.; Nguyen, T.H.; Nguyen, B.V.
- pp.231-239 Socio-economic acceptance of rooftop rainwater harvesting – A case study Barthwal, S.; Chandola-Barthwal, S.; Goyal, H.; Nirmani, B.; Awasthi, B.
- pp.240-251 From intermittent to continuous water distribution: a proposed conceptual approach and a case study of Beni Abbes (Algeria) Klingel, P.; Nestmann, F.
- pp.252-259 Measuring the economic benefits of residential water quality improvement in Ulsan, Korea using a contingent valuation Lee, J.-S.
WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
VOL 70; NUMB 6 (2014) ISSN 0273-1223
- pp.996-1003 A comparative study for pathogen removal using different filter media during vermifiltration Arora, S.; Rajpal, A.; Kumar, T.; Bhargava, R.; Kazmi, A.A.
- pp.1065-1073 Combined seawater toilet flushing and urine separation for economic phosphorus recovery and nitrogen removal: a laboratory-scale trial Mackey, H.R.; Zheng, Y.-S.; Tang, W.-T.; Dai, J.; Chen, G.-H.
- pp.1083-1089 Condition assessment survey of onsite sewage disposal systems (OSDSs) in Hawaii Babcock, R.W.; Lamichhane, K.M.; Cummings, M.J.; Cheong, G.H.
- TROPICAL MEDICINE AND INTERNATIONAL HEALTH VOL 19; NUMB 11 (2014) pp.1334-1345 The geographic and demographic scope of shared sanitation: an analysis of national survey data from low- and middle-income countries Heijnen, M.; Rosa, G.; Fuller, J.; Eisenberg, J. N.; Clasen, T.