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Pit Latrines or Container Based Toilets?: A Cost-Benefit Analysis comparing two approaches to improving sanitation access in urban areas of Haiti



informe Dec 2017 ; 36 páginas
Aut. Rachel Sklar
Ed. Copenhagen Consensus Center - Lowell
Formato descargable: PdF (840 ko)
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Abstract:
The present study aims to estimate the costs and benefits of sanitation interventions to attain
universal sanitation coverage in Haiti’s urban areas.
The intervention using the container based sanitation service yields the higher benefit cost ratio (BCR), providing benefits that are approximately equal to the costs, though economies of scale in increased coverage would drive benefits above costs. The CBS intervention is also the option that may promote intervention compliance and ecological benefits that are not included in this analysis due to the lack of specific quantitative data.

Palabras clave:

letrina (CI) (DT) (HP)

País:

Haití (CI) (DT) (HP)

Editor/Difusor:

Copenhagen Consensus Center - Lowell - Estados Unidos
    

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