Spatial heterogeneity in drinking water sources in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA), Ghana.

IF 3.2 3区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Jacob Doku Tetteh, Michael R Templeton, Alicia Cavanaugh, Honor Bixby, George Owusu, Sandow Mark Yidana, Simon Moulds, Brian Robinson, Jill Baumgartner, Samuel Kobina Annim, Rosalind Quartey, Samilia E Mintah, Ayaga Agula Bawah, Raphael E Arku, Majid Ezzati, Samuel Agyei-Mensah
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Abstract

Universal access to safe drinking water is essential to population health and well-being, as recognized in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). To develop targeted policies which improve urban access to improved water and ensure equity, there is the need to understand the spatial heterogeneity in drinking water sources and the factors underlying these patterns. Using the Shannon Entropy Index and the Index of Concentration at the Extremes at the enumeration area level, we analyzed census data to examine the spatial heterogeneity in drinking water sources and neighborhood income in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA), the largest urban agglomeration in Ghana. GAMA has been a laboratory for studying urban growth, economic security, and other concomitant socio-environmental and demographic issues in the recent past. The current study adds to this literature by telling a different story about the spatial heterogeneity of GAMA's water landscape at the enumeration area level. The findings of the study reveal considerable geographical heterogeneity and inequality in drinking water sources not evidenced in previous studies. We conclude that heterogeneity is neither good nor bad in GAMA judging by the dominance of both piped water sources and sachet water (machine-sealed 500-ml plastic bag of drinking water). The lessons from this study can be used to inform the planning of appropriate localized solutions targeted at providing piped water sources in neighborhoods lacking these services and to monitor progress in achieving universal access to improved drinking water as recognized in the SDG 6 and improving population health and well-being.

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加纳大阿克拉都会区(GAMA)饮用水源的空间异质性。
正如可持续发展目标所确认的那样,普遍获得安全饮用水对人口健康和福祉至关重要。为了制定有针对性的政策,改善城市获得改善水的机会并确保公平,需要了解饮用水源的空间异质性以及这些模式背后的因素。利用香农熵指数和极端浓度指数,分析了加纳最大城市群——大阿克拉都市圈(GAMA)饮用水水源和居民收入的空间异质性。近年来,GAMA一直是研究城市发展、经济安全以及其他伴随的社会环境和人口问题的实验室。目前的研究通过在枚举区域水平上讲述关于GAMA水景观空间异质性的不同故事,增加了这一文献。这项研究的结果揭示了饮用水源的相当大的地理异质性和不平等,这在以前的研究中没有得到证实。我们得出结论,从管道水源和小袋水(机器密封的500毫升塑料袋饮用水)的优势来看,GAMA的异质性既不好也不好。本研究的经验教训可用于为规划适当的本地化解决方案提供信息,这些解决方案旨在为缺乏这些服务的社区提供管道水源,并监测在实现可持续发展目标6中确认的普遍获得经改善的饮用水以及改善人口健康和福祉方面取得的进展。
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期刊介绍: Population & Environment is the sole social science journal focused on interdisciplinary research on social demographic aspects of environmental issues. The journal publishes cutting-edge research that contributes new insights on the complex, reciprocal links between human populations and the natural environment in all regions and countries of the world. Quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods contributions are welcome. Disciplines commonly represented in the journal include demography, geography, sociology, human ecology, environmental economics, public health, anthropology and environmental studies. The journal publishes original research, research brief, and review articles.
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