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Uedu Open / Water and Sanitation Infrastructure in Developing Countries
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Water and Sanitation Infrastructure in Developing Countries

Susan Murcott | Spring 2007
Social Sciences Policy and Administration Urban Studies International Development Energy, Climate & Sustainability Climate and Energy Policy Engineering Environmental Engineering
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This course deals with the principles of infrastructure planning in developing countries, with a focus on appropriate and sustainable technologies for water and sanitation. It also incorporates technical, socio-cultural, public health, and economic factors into the planning and design of water and sanitation systems. Upon completion, students will be able to plan simple, yet reliable, water supply and sanitation systems for developing countries that are compatible with local customs and available human and material resources. Graduate and upper division students from any department who are interested in international development at the grassroots level are encouraged to participate in this interdisciplinary subject.

Acknowledgment

This course was jointly developed by Earthea Nance and Susan Murcott in Spring 2006.

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來源MIT 開放式課程
科系Civil and Environmental Engineering
語言English
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