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100 _aPopat, Nikita
245 0 _aDiagnostic framework for comprehensive sanitation provisioning in small and medium towns of Gujarat from the learnings of Bhuj (Also available on CD)
260 _c2017
300 _axxiv,127p.,CD-ROM
505 _aContents: Chapter 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Urbanization & Sanitation 2 1.2 Understanding status of Urban Sanitation in India: 3 1.3 Urban Sanitation - A need 4 1.4 A brief about Sanitation initiatives: Global and National 5 1.4.1. Global 5 1.4.2. National 6 1.5 Urban Sanitation: Challenges 8 1.6 Need of the study 9 Chapter 2. Sanitation service Provisioning: Framework for Analysis 10 2.1 Background for need of Framework: 11 2.2 Framework for analysis: 11 2.3 Key Elements of Sanitation Service Provisioning 14 2.3.1. Planning 15 2.3.2. Finance 16 2.3.3. Stakeholder capacity 18 2.4 Sanitation value chain 19 2.4.1. Containment/Capturing 20 2.4.2. Transport 20 2.4.3. Treatment 21 2.5 Sanitation - A Service Delivery 22 2.5.1. Swachh Bharat Sarvekshan 27 2.5.2. Learning from Global Platforms 28 Chapter 3. Understanding sanitation service provisioning framework: India & Gujarat 31 3.1 Assessing national initiatives in the analytical framework 32 3.1.1. Planning 32 3.1.2. Financing 34 3.1.3. Stakeholder Involvement 35 3.1.4. Conclusion- National Sanitation Initiatives 36 3.2 Assessing state initiatives in the analytical framework 37 3.2.1. Overview 37 3.2.2. Sanitation Status-Gujarat 40 3.2.3. Sanitation service provisioning: Institutional arrangement 43 3.2.4. Planning 44 3.2.5. Financing 45 3.2.6. Stake Holder capacity 47 3.2.7. Conclusion- State Sanitation Initiatives 49 Chapter 4. To assess Sanitation provisioning in Bhuj applying the study framework 50 4.1 Introduction to Bhuj 51 4.1.1. Regional context 51 4.1.2. Spatial Details 52 4.1.3. Hydrogeology 54 4.1.4. Topography 55 4.1.5. Demography 56 4.1.6. Growth 56 4.1.7. Institutional arrangement 57 4.2 Bhuj Water & Sanitation Infrastructure 57 4.2.1. Water supply network coverage 58 4.2.2. Ground water level & Quality 60 4.3 Sanitation- Containment 61 4.3.2. School Sanitation 63 4.4 Sanitation-Conveyance & Treatment 65 4.5 Onsite sanitation system (OSS) 69 4.6 Assessing Sanitation provisioning in Bhuj 73 4.6.1. Planning 73 4.6.2. Finance 76 4.6.3. Stakeholder Involvement 77 4.6.4. Conclusion: City service assessment 78 4.6.5. Learnings from Bhuj: Need for Diagnostic framework 80 Chapter 5. Diagnostic framework for sanitation provisioning 81 5.1 Current Monitoring tools for Sanitation assessment 83 5.2 Need for Diagnostic toolkit 86 5.3 Review of various decision making models and toolkits 87 5.4 What is Diagnostic toolkit 90 5.5 Approach & Methodology 91 5.6 Objectives of the Diagnosis 91 5.6.1. Structure of Toolkit 92 5.6.2. Intended Users 92 5.7 Sector coverage for Diagnosis 92 5.8 Stage 1 General Information & Baseline study to understand Sanitation 93 5.9 Stage: 2 How to diagnose Containment status of the city? 102 5.9.1. Step 1.2 Slum Mapping and general Information` 106 5.9.2. Step: 2.2 Toilet Delivery analysis 108 5.9.3. Step: 2.3 ODF Mapping (Supply side) 109 5.10 Step: 4 Safe Containment process 112 5.10.1. 4.1 Containment for new Toilets 112 5.10.2. Step: 4.2 Containment for HH having sanitary toilets but without Safe containment 113 5.11 Stage: 3 conveyance/ Transport of the waste 117 5.11.1. Sewerage systems 117 5.11.2. Stage: 4 treatment & reuse structure 123 6. Synthesis 125 Bibliography 126
700 _aIyer, Mona (Guide)
891 _a2015 Batch
891 _aFP-PG
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