是什么推动了城市非正式住区对共用卫生设施的依赖?挑战和改进途径

IF 5.4 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Lauren Sprouse , Sarah Lebu , Jackqueline Nguyen , Chimdi Muoghalu , Swaib Semiyaga , Musa Manga
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随着低收入和中等收入国家城市化进程的加快,非正式住区已成为城市景观中一个持续存在且不断扩大的特征,全球有超过10亿人居住于此。在这些人口密集地区,由于空间限制、土地使用权不安全、基础设施有限以及社会经济边缘化,普遍依赖共用卫生设施。虽然这些设施经常因质量差和安全问题而受到批评,但在个人家庭厕所不可行的情况下,它们是必不可少的。这一重要综述综合了来自22个国家的93项同行评议研究和9个灰色文献来源的证据,重点是撒哈拉以南非洲和南亚。分析表明,共享卫生设施虽然经常被列为不合格,但在个人家庭设施不实用的情况下,这是一个不可避免的临时解决方案。有效的干预措施,如稳健的设施设计、参与式管理模式和有针对性的行为改变战略,显示出改善清洁、可达性和安全性的巨大潜力。然而,必须克服制度障碍,如政策法规不足、土地管理系统分散、社会经济能力受限、水和卫生基础设施不足以及非正式住区典型的治理薄弱等,以提高共用卫生设施的可用性。该评估强调了将共享环境卫生改善纳入更广泛的城市规划框架的必要性,以实现可持续发展目标6.2和11。通过将环境卫生干预措施置于非正式住区的社会政治现实中,本研究为在快速发展的城市中建立有弹性和包容性的城市环境卫生系统提出了可行的见解。
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What is driving reliance on shared sanitation in urban informal settlements? Challenges and pathways for improvement
As urbanization accelerates in low- and middle-income countries, informal settlements have emerged as a persistent and expanding feature of urban landscapes, housing over a billion people globally. In these densely populated areas, reliance on shared sanitation facilities is prevalent, driven by spatial constraints, insecure land tenure, limited infrastructure, and socio-economic marginalization. While these facilities are often criticized for poor quality and safety concerns, they are essential in contexts where individual household toilets are infeasible. This critical review synthesizes evidence from 93 peer-reviewed studies and 9 grey literature sources across 22 countries, with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The analysis reveals that shared sanitation, while often classified as substandard, is an unavoidable interim solution in contexts where individual household facilities are impractical. Effective interventions, such as robust facility designs, participatory management models, and targeted behavior-change strategies, demonstrate significant potential to improve cleanliness, accessibility, and safety. However, systemic barriers—such as inadequate policies and regulations, fragmented land management systems, constrained socio-economic capacities, insufficient water and sanitation infrastructure, and weak governance typical of informal settlements—must be overcome to enhance the usability of shared sanitation facilities. The review underscores the necessity of integrating shared sanitation improvements within broader urban planning frameworks to achieve Sustainable Development Goals 6.2 and 11. By situating sanitation interventions within the socio-political realities of informal settlements, this study advances actionable insights for fostering resilient and inclusive urban sanitation systems in rapidly growing cities.
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World Development
World Development Multiple-
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期刊介绍: World Development is a multi-disciplinary monthly journal of development studies. It seeks to explore ways of improving standards of living, and the human condition generally, by examining potential solutions to problems such as: poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, disease, lack of shelter, environmental degradation, inadequate scientific and technological resources, trade and payments imbalances, international debt, gender and ethnic discrimination, militarism and civil conflict, and lack of popular participation in economic and political life. Contributions offer constructive ideas and analysis, and highlight the lessons to be learned from the experiences of different nations, societies, and economies.
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