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Vision 2030: the resilience of water supply and sanitation in the face of climate change



Technical report
rapport Jul 2009
Ed. FCDO - London WHO - Genève ; Isbn: 978 92 4 159842 2
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Résumé:
L’objectif de cette étude Vision 2030 est d’améliorer notre compréhension des impacts anticipés du changement climatique sur les systèmes d’eau potable et d’assainissement et sur les solutions possibles pour optimiser la résilience de ces infrastructures et services.
Abstract:
The Vision 2030 study aims to increase our understanding of how anticipated climate change may affect drinking-water and sanitation systems and what can be done to optimize resilience of infrastructure and services.
Climate change is expected to affect the capacity and operations of existing water and sanitation infrastructure and services. These services have to prepare for the widely anticipated consequences of floods and droughts, or risk compromising access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation for substantial numbers of people in developing and developed countries, with cascading effects on human health and development. These impacts will also have to be taken into account in the design and construction of new systems.
Contents:
• Summary and policy implications
• Climate change technical report (Howard, Bartram)
• Climate change projection study (Brookshaw, Graham)
• Technology projection study (Charles, Pond, Pedley)
• Technology fact sheets (Charles, Pond, Pedley)

Mots clefs:

assainissement (CI) (DT) (OP) , climat (CI) (DT) (OP) , eau potable (CI) (DT) (OP) , prospective (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeurs/Diffuseurs:

FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office - London - Royaume Uni
    

WHO - World Health Organization - Genève - Suisse
    

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