Autor:
Balasubramanya, Soumya
Evans, B.
Hardy, R.
Ahmed, R.
Habib, A.
Asad, N.S.M.
Rahman, M.
Hasan, H.
Dey, D.
Fletcher, J.
Camargo-Valero, M.A.
Motivation: Proper management of fecal sludge has significant positive health and environmental externalities. Most research on managing onsite sanitation so far either simulates the costs of, or the welfare effects from, managing sludge in situ in pit latrines. Thus, designing management strateg...
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Balasubramanya, Soumya
,
Evans, B.
,
Hardy, R.
,
Ahmed, R.
,
Habib, A.
,
Asad, N.S.M.
,
Rahman, M.
,
Hasan, H.
,
Dey, D.
,
Fletcher, J.
,
Camargo-Valero, M.A.
,
[Towards sustainable sanitation management: Establishing the costs and willingness to pay for emptying and transporting sludge in rural districts with high rates of access to latrines]
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Towards sustainable sanitation management: Establishing the costs and willingness to pay for emptying and transporting sludge in rural districts with high rates of access to latrines