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A new approach to nationwide sanitation planning for developing countries: Case study of Indonesia

机译:发展中国家全国卫生计划的新方法:印度尼西亚的案例研究

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Many developing countries struggle to provide wastewater and solid waste services. The backlog in access has been partly attributed to the absence of a functional sanitation planning framework. Various planning tools are available; however a comprehensive framework that directly links a government policy to nationwide planning is missing. Therefore, we propose a framework to facilitate the nationwide planning process for the implementation of wastewater and solid waste services. The framework requires inputs from government planners and experts in the formulation of starting points and targets. Based on a limited number of indicators (population density, urban functions) three outputs are generated. The first output is a visualization of the spatial distribution of wastewater and solid waste systems to support regional priority setting in planning and create awareness. Secondly, the total number of people served, budget requirements and distribution of systems is determined. Thirdly, the required budget is allocated to the responsible institution to assure effective implementation. The determined budgets are specified by their beneficiaries, distinguishing urban, rural, poor and non-poor households. The framework was applied for Indonesia and outputs were adopted in the National Development Plan. The required budget to reach the Indonesian government's 2019 target was determined to be 25 billion US$ over 5 years. The contribution from the national budget required a more than fivefold increase compared to the current budget allocation in Indonesia, corresponding to an increase from 0.5 to 2.7 billion US$ per year. The budget for campaigning, advocacy and institutional strengthening to enable implementation was determined to be 10% of the total budget. The proposed framework is not only suitable for Indonesia, but could also be applied to any developing country that aims to increase access to wastewater and solid waste facilities.
机译:许多发展中国家努力提供废水和固体废物服务。准入方面的积压部分归因于缺少功能性卫生计划框架。提供了各种计划工具;但是,缺少将政府政策与全国规划直接联系起来的综合框架。因此,我们提出了一个框架,以促进全国范围内计划实施废水和固体废物服务的计划过程。该框架要求政府规划人员和专家在制定起点和目标时提供投入。基于有限数量的指标(人口密度,城市功能),产生了三个输出。第一个输出是废水和固体废物系统空间分布的可视化,以支持在计划中制定区域优先级并提高意识。其次,确定服务的总人数,预算要求和系统分配。第三,将所需预算分配给负责机构,以确保有效执行。确定的预算由受益人指定,区分城市,农村,贫困和非贫困家庭。该框架适用于印度尼西亚,其产出在《国家发展计划》中获得通过。印尼政府计划在5年内达到250亿美元,以达到印尼政府2019年的目标。与印度尼西亚目前的预算拨款相比,国家预算的捐款需要增加五倍以上,相当于每年增加0.5至27亿美元。确定用于开展活动的竞选,宣传和体制建设的预算为总预算的10%。拟议的框架不仅适用于印度尼西亚,而且还可以适用于任何旨在增加获得废水和固体废物设施的机会的发展中国家。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2016年第15期|676-689|共14页
  • 作者单位

    Royal HaskoningDHV, P.O. Box 1132, 3800 BC, Amersfoort, The Netherlands;

    Wageningen University, Sub-department of Environmental Technology, P.O. Box 8129, 6700 EV Wageningen, The Netherlands;

    Wageningen University, Sub-department of Environmental Technology, P.O. Box 8129, 6700 EV Wageningen, The Netherlands;

    Wageningen University, Sub-department of Environmental Technology, P.O. Box 8129, 6700 EV Wageningen, The Netherlands;

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  • 关键词

    Wastewater; Solid waste; Nationwide planning; Investment and operational costs; GIS;

    机译:废水;固体垃圾;全国范围的计划;投资和运营成本;地理信息系统;

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