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Water Science & Technology—WST Vol 58 No 3 pp 563–570 © IWA Publishing 2008 doi:10.2166/wst.2008.702

A framework for planning of sustainable water and sanitation systems in peri-urban areas

R. Törnqvist, A. Norström, E. Kärrman and P.-A. Malmqvist

Ecoloop AB, Brännkyrkagatan 35, 118 22, Stockholm, Sweden
CIT Urban Water Management AB, Chalmers Teknikpark, 412 88, Göteborg, Sweden E-mail: anna.norstrom@cit.chalmers.se


ABSTRACT

There are billions of people around the world that lack access to safe water supply and basic sanitation, a situation which puts the affected in severe health conditions as well as economical and social despair. Many of those lacking adequate water supply and sanitation systems can be found at the fringe of the cities in so called peri-urban areas, especially in the developing world. Planning in these areas is highly complex due to challenging environmental and physical conditions, high population density and unclear institutional boundaries. This article presents a framework aiming to support the planning process for sustainable water and sanitation systems in peri-urban areas. The suggested framework is based on different available planning approaches from a review of literature and websites of organisations and companies. It consists of a recommendation of important steps in the planning process as well as supporting tools. Further, it incorporates a set of sustainability criteria important for the peri-urban context and allows for the development of site specific systems. The framework has the aim to be flexible for different planning situations, and for suiting planners with different perspectives and amount of resources.

Keywords: peri-urban areas; planning support; sanitation; sustainability; water supply


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