Reframing the Challenges and Opportunities for Improved Sanitation Services in Eastern Africa Through Sustainability Sci
Sustainable sanitation services are still unavailable to most people in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) despite decades of implementing very diverse sanitation projects across the continent. Using a Sustainability Science lens, this chapter identifies through an
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Alexandros Gasparatos · Merle Naidoo Abubakari Ahmed · Alice Karanja Kensuke Fukushi · Osamu Saito Kazuhiko Takeuchi Editors
Sustainability Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa II Insights from Eastern and Southern Africa
Science for Sustainable Societies Series Editorial Board Editor in Chief Kazuhiko Takeuchi Institute for Global Environmental Studies (IGES), Hayama, Japan Institute for Future Initiatives (IFI), The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Scope of the Series This series aims to provide timely coverage of results of research conducted in accordance with the principles of sustainability science to address impediments to achieving sustainable societies – that is, societies that are low carbon emitters, that live in harmony with nature, and that promote the recycling and re-use of natural resources. Books in the series also address innovative means of advancing sustainability science itself in the development of both research and education models. The overall goal of the series is to contribute to the development of sustainability science and to its promotion at research institutions worldwide, with a view to furthering knowledge and overcoming the limitations of traditional disciplinebased research to address complex problems that afflict humanity and now seem intractable. Books published in this series will be solicited from scholars working across academic disciplines to address challenges to sustainable development in all areas of human endeavors. This is an official book series of the Integrated Research System for Sustainability Science (IR3S) of the University of Tokyo and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES).
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/11884
Alexandros Gasparatos • Merle Naidoo • Abubakari Ahmed • Alice Karanja • Kensuke Fukushi • Osamu Saito • Kazuhiko Takeuchi Editors
Sustainability Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa II Insights from Eastern and Southern Africa
Editors Alexandros Gasparatos Institute for Future Initiatives (IFI) The University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan
Merle Naidoo Graduate Programme in Sustainability Science – Global Leadership Initiative (GPSS-GLI) The University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan
Abubakari Ahmed Department of Planning University for Development Studies Wa, Ghana
Alice Karanja Institute for Future Initiatives (IFI) The University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan
Kensuke Fukushi Institute for Future Initiatives (IFI) The University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan
Osamu Saito Institute for Global Environmental Studies (IGES) Hayama, Japan
Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) United Nations University Tokyo, Japan
Institute for Future Initiatives (IFI) The University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan
Kazuhiko Takeuchi Institute for Global Environmental Studies (IGES) Hayama, Japan Institute for Future Initiatives (IFI) The University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan
ISSN 2197-7348 ISSN 2197-7356 (electronic) Science for Sustainable Societies ISBN 978-981-15-5357-8 ISBN 978-981-15-5358-5 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-9
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