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Key Elements for a New Urban Agenda: Integrated management of urban waters and sanitation



Conference Report
rapport Apr 2016 ; 88 pages
Aut. Bernd Gutterer & Stefan Reuter
Ed. BORDA - Bremen
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Contents:
Introduction
• Strategic options for addressing the management of urban waters and sanitation in the New Urban Agenda: Rationale and working results of the conference; Dr. Bernd Gutterer and Stefan Reuter, BORDA, Bremen, Germany 6

From policy formulation to practice
• Transforming informal settlements towards more liveable urban spaces; Dr. Graham Alabaster, UN-Habitat, Geneva, Switzerland 12
• Progressive implementation: Launching initiatives to draft more realistic legal frameworks; Stefan Reuter, BORDA, Bremen, Germany 14
• Used water management is resource management; Thomas Van Waeyenberge, AquaFed, Brussels, Belgium 16
• How did the East Asian Tigers deliver sanitation within a generation? Lessons for the Sustainable Development Goals; Henry Northover, WaterAid, London, United Kingdom 20
• Scaling up small-scale sanitation in a disabling institutional and regulatory environment: Experiences from Egypt; Philippe Reymond, Eawag-Sandec, Dübendorf, Switzerland 23

Planning water and sanitation management in a changing urban environment
• Being strategic: Holistic urban development and infrastructure planning; Dr. Christoph Lüthi, Eawag-Sandec, Dübendorf, Switzerland 28
• Citywide sanitation planning: Insights from India and Bangladesh; B.R. Balachandran, BORDA and CDD Society, Bangalore, India 30
• Integrated municipal service provision as a solution for sustainable development; Christian Günner, HAMBURG WASSER, Hamburg, Germany 36
• The need for gender sensitive planning in sanitation; Petra Kohler, Eawag/Sandec, Dübendorf, Switzerland 41
Infra-de-structuring Africa’s urban revolution; Oliver Schetter, Berlin University of Technology, Germany 44
• How to make urban and sanitation planning work? Lessons learnt from West Africa, South East Asia, Madagascar, and Haiti; Julien Gabert, GRET, Nogent-sur-Marne, France 50
• Participatory approach to the progressive implementation of sanitation services in eThekwini; Teddy Gounden, eThekwini Water and Sanitation, Durban, South Africa 54
• Modern infrastructure for managing used water in Europe: The result of a progressive implementation process; Raimund Meyer and Wiebke Wemmel, Municipal Wastewater Management and Drainage, Umweltbetrieb Bremen, Germany 57
• Establishing sustainable operation & maintenance and monitoring & evaluation schemes for community-based sanitation infrastructure: Experiences from Indonesia; Marina Brückner and Mirko Dietrich, BORDA, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 62

New ways to finance access to water and sanitation
• Decentralised solidarity financing for access to water and sanitation for all: The French experience; Christophe Le Jallé, pS-Eau, Paris, France Cléo Lossouarn, SIAAP, Paris, France 70
• Financing sustainable development; Valentin Post, WASTE, The Hague, The Netherlands Kajetan Hetzer, Social Equity Fund, The Hague, The Netherlands 76

Publics-Cibles:

Ingénieur, concepteur , Décideurs locaux ou nationaux

Mots clefs:

mode de gestion/gouvernance (CI) (DT) (OP) , urbain (CI) (DT) (OP) , urbanisme (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeur/Diffuseur:

BORDA - Bremer Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Überseeforschung und Entwicklung - Bremen - Allemagne
    

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