We use cookies to imporve your experience. By using our site, you consent to our cookie policy Learn more
arrow arrow_up breadcrumb-chevron-right breadcrumb-home dropdown-arrow-down loader GALogoWUNEP GALogo2018 GALogo2019 menu read-more-plus rrss-email rrss-facebook rrss-flickr rrss-instagram rrss-linkedin rrss-twitter rrss-vimeo rrss-youtube rrss_google_plus rrss_skype rrss_web pdf search share Completed In Process Ideas In Develpment Toogle Toogle Thumbnail View List View play close filter-collapse filter edit media_photo_library media_video_library graphics pictures videos collections next

The sanitation cityscape conceptual framework

The fragmented, complex and disconnected nature of arrangements within and between sanitation infrastructure provision and service delivery sectors, along with increasing interdependence between sectors, is reshaping business models of infrastructure based services, prompting the emergence of new approaches to regulation and governance. The sanitation cityscape conceptual framework separates the urban sanitation system into three components (Scott 2019): • The living environment (i.e. the household and surrounding area and the peri-domestic area) • The service delivery environment (i.e. the service delivery chain) • The enabling environment

Year: 2020

From collection: Sanitation and Wastewater Atlas of Africa - Policy and Institutional Frameworks

Cartographer: GRID-Arendal/Studio Atlantis

Tags: Africa sanitation wastewater

Graphics included in same album

View all media

Publications it appears in

View all publications

Related activities

View all activities