Multi-criteria framework for the selection of urban sanitation systems | ||||||
rapport Nov 2007 ; 10 pages ![]() Aut. Adriaan Mels & Okke Braadbaart & Claudia Agudelo Ed. SWITCH - Delft Téléchargeable sous format: PdF ![]() Téléchargeable chez l'éditeur ![]() Abstract: During the last decades a wide variety of urban sanitation systems has been developed and improved, all with specific advantages or drawbacks over the conventional system. Because most systems are relatively new, specific information on the various aspects of the performance of these systems lacks. The development of novel technologies and sanitation approaches does not only lead to a higher variety in system choices. It also affects existing decision support methodologies, because arguments that were not put forward earlier for conventional systems are strong drivers to develop new sanitation approaches. The core objective of this research was therefore to develop a multi criteria framework to assess and benchmark the technical performance of new and existing sanitation technologies with a maximal level of transparency and traceability, but with a results presentation that is simple and understandable for the stakeholders.
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