Food-energy-water security in sub-Saharan Africa: Quantitative and spatial assessments using an indicator-based approach

E Nkiaka, UT Okpara, M Okumah - Environmental Development, 2021 - Elsevier
The challenge of achieving food, energy and water (FEW) security is greatest in sub-
Saharan Africa (SSA) where millions of people lack access to electricity, reliable drinking …

[HTML][HTML] Willingness to pay for improved water supply services based on asset management: A contingent valuation study in South Korea

T Kim, J Shin, J Hyung, K Kim, J Koo, YK Cha - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
The pressure on water infrastructure has increased due to an increase in the number of
aging water pipes. Aging pipes are prone to failure, causing significant financial losses and …

Associations of Water Quality with Cholera in Case-Control Studies: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

TT Nguyen, C Kim, G Goucher, JH Kim - medRxiv, 2023 - medrxiv.org
Cholera is a significant health risk for low-and middle-income countries (LMIC), and the
threat of outbreaks is likely to increase due to climate change. To keep up to date with the …

[PDF][PDF] Barriers to drinking water security in Rural Ghana: The vulnerability of people with disabilities

B Dosu, M Hanrahan - Water Alternatives, 2021 - water-alternatives.org
Because it is a life-giving substance and one of the crucial components of good health and
human survival, access to potable water has been recognised globally as a human rights …

Decreasing Access to Water and Coping Strategies for Shortage in the Informal Settlements of Calabar, Nigeria

JU Nchor, LE Ukam - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
Calabar is a city in which 65 per cent of people live in poverty in informal settlements that
have low and decreasing access to improved water. In the low-income informal areas of the …

“In the dry season, our suffering doubles”: Barriers to water access in poor urban settlements in Ghana

W Leahy, M Achore, F Dery - PLOS Water, 2024 - journals.plos.org
If current trends of water insecurity continue, nearly two-thirds of the world's population will
live in water-scarce conditions by 2025. Nevertheless, qualitative studies on barriers to …

Water and sanitation service levels in urban informal settlements: a case study of Portee-Rokupa in Freetown, Sierra Leone

IK Tumwebaze, Z Hrdličková, A Labor… - Journal of Water …, 2022 - iwaponline.com
Evidence-based data are fundamental in enhancing the delivery of sustainable and resilient
water and sanitation services in informal settlements of urban cities in low-and middle …

Valuing households' willingness to pay for water transfers from the irrigation sector: A case study of the City of Seville (Southern Spain)

A Exposito - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
Water scarcity is increasing in many countries worldwide, and conflicts between alternative
uses have arisen due to the high demand and the effects of climate change, among other …

A quantitative analysis method for the degree of coupling coordination between drinking water carrying capacity and population spatial aggregation

Y Lei, C Guoping, W Jiasheng, Z Junsan… - Environment …, 2022 - Springer
The degree of coupling coordination between Drinking Water Carrying Capacity (DWCC)
and Population Spatial Agglomeration (PSA) is a primary indicator for assessing the …

[PDF][PDF] Household Heads Characteristics and Access to Water in Kenya

BA Omondi, MI Jackson - 2022 - ir-library.ku.ac.ke
Kenya has taken numerous steps in ensuring universal access to water among all
households by 2030. However, the country may not achieve this by 2030 due to challenges …