Water security has emerged as a major framing template in environmental governance and resource management. The term and underlying concepts have attracted the attention of …
Household water insecurity is a complex socioecological challenge with a range of consequences for health and wellbeing. Understanding individual and household‐level …
H Castleden, C Hart, A Cunsolo, S Harper… - Water policy and …, 2017 - Springer
Water-related issues disproportionately affect Indigenous communities in Canada. Despite millions in investment, Western-trained scientists, engineers, and other researchers as well …
Safe drinking water and wastewater sanitation are universally recognized as critical components of public health. It is well documented that a lack of access to these basic …
Water insecurity is a key public health and developmental challenge for many communities across the world. Using a meta-ethnographic synthesis, this study examines how …
AS Medeiros, P Wood, SD Wesche, M Bakaic… - Regional Environmental …, 2017 - Springer
Water is a fundamental component of the ecological integrity, economic development, and sustainability of northern regions, as well as the health and well-being of northerners …
Introduction More than 50 million people living in the Arctic nations remain without access to safely managed drinking water services. Remote northern communities, where large …
Household water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) practices in remote, rural, and unpiped communities are likely to impact exposure to pathogens beyond the fecal–oral transmission …
Background Addressing factors leading to health disparities in the Circumpolar North require approaches that consider and address the social determinants of health including on …