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This book provides guidelines on the integration of wetland management and WASH approaches so that they can bring clear benefits to the health and development of people.

TitleWetlands and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) : understanding the linkages
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsInternational, W
Pagination96 p. : 18 boxes; 6 fig., 26 photos
Date Published01/2010
PublisherWetlands International, WI
Place PublishedWageningen, The Netherlands
Publication LanguageEnglish
Keywordswater demand, water resources, water resources conservation, water resources development, water supply, water-related diseases, wetlands
Abstract

This publication presents the issues linking wetlands and WASH (drinking water supply, sanitation and hygiene) in a concise manner. First, it provides the baseline information that sets out how WASH provision and wetland conservation are connected. Then it explains why these linkages are vital and how they can be better managed. Finally, it provides a set of principles for sector professionals to guide the way forward to integrate wetland management and WASH approaches. These principles and management precepts can bring clear benefit to the health and development of people in rural, peri-urban and urban areas. And - of primary importance - such benefits can be achieved without compromising ecosystem functioning [preface text].

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