Integrated Functional Sanitation Value Chain : : The Role of the Sanitation Economy / / Peter Emmanuel Cookey [and three others].

The value chain (VC) system is a key way to address important sanitation technological and institutional gaps in production and service delivery and could constitute a natural platform for development actions and also serve as a market systems approach to improve access to safely-managed sanitation....

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Place / Publishing House:[Place of publication not identified] : : IWA Publishing,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (320 pages)
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520 |a The value chain (VC) system is a key way to address important sanitation technological and institutional gaps in production and service delivery and could constitute a natural platform for development actions and also serve as a market systems approach to improve access to safely-managed sanitation. It has been suggested that sanitation could boost local and national economies and global interconnections with a growing recognition that the private sector can play a bigger role in delivering the Sustainable Development Goal for sanitation, and help businesses understand value-added and product opportunities. This book proposes a pathway towards re-thinking the sanitation value chain (SVC) and suggests that it should cover all processes, activities and products of enterprises/actors in the sanitation supply chain that provide value-added services within each stage. Following the Regenerative Sanitation Principles, this book presents a new perspective to the SVC known as the 'integrated functional sanitation value chain' (IFSVC) to address operational functions within sanitation systems in combination with sanitation enterprises, operators and external actors that support the growth of the sanitation economy. The underlying premise of this book is that the IFSVC represents a new perspective that would have major social, environmental and economic implications for local, national, regional and global sanitation service delivery. It is hoped that researchers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, government officials and funders will find this book valuable, and be inspired and enabled to carry sanitation work forward in their own spheres of operation. The book gives several examples of encouraging developments, particularly in technical and business model innovation. It is our hope that this book will provide the stimulus for new learning and its application, particularly through cross-disciplinary and cross-sector partnerships that bring together all the skills and capabilities needed to deliver a fully effective IFSVC. 
505 0 |a Meet the editors -- Meet the contributors -- Foreword by Jennifer Williams -- Foreword by Alexandra Knezovich -- Preface -- Abbreviations and symbols -- Chapter 1 -- Re-conceptualizing the sanitation value chain -- Peter Emmanuel Cookey, Thammarat Koottatep and Chongrak Polprasert -- Chapter 2 Product design and developmentWalter Gibson -- Chapter 3 Product/equipment manufacturingPeter Emmanuel Cookey, Thammarat Koottatep and Chongrak Polprasert -- Chapter 4 -- Facility integration, installation and constructionHarinaivo A. Andrianisa, Asengo Gerardin Mabia and Peter Emmanuel Cookey -- Chapter 5Sanitation servicesHarinaivo A. Andrianisa, Mahugnon Samuel Ahossouhe and Peter Emmanuel Cookey -- Chapter 6 Sanitation biomass recovery and conversionPeter Emmanuel Cookey, Olufunke Cofie, Thammarat Koottatep and Chongrak Polprasert -- Chapter 7Marketplace and sales Walter Gibson, Peter Emmanuel Cookey, Thammarat Koottatep and Chongrak Polprasert -- Chapter 8 Sanitation advocacy servicesJack Sim and Peter Cookey -- Chapter 9 Sanitation management knowledge value chainMayowa Abiodun Peter-Cookey, Peter Cookey, Thammarat Koottatep and Chongrak Polprasert -- Chapter10 Governance and enabling systems Peter Emmanuel Cookey, Mayowa Abiodun Peter-Cookey, Thammarat Koottatep and Chongrak Polprasert -- Index. 
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