WATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

WATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Publication Year:
2014
Authors:
Bitton, Gabriel
Language:
English
Resource Type:
Book Chapter
Summary:
An overview of the use of social media in crisis management. The article discusses the benefits and challenges of using social media for crisis communication, detection and monitoring, and response and recovery, and identifies key issues for future research.
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Resource Information

Resource Type

Book Chapter

Publication Year

2014

Author

Bitton, Gabriel

Language

English

Business Connect Takeaways

Access to safe water and sanitation is a major challenge in developing countries, with millions of people lacking access to basic services.
There are a variety of water treatment technologies available that can help address this issue, including point-of-use (POU) devices, filtration systems, and solar disinfection methods.
Successful implementation of water treatment technologies in developing countries requires careful consideration of factors such as cost, cultural norms, and community involvement, as well as ongoing monitoring and maintenance to ensure long-term sustainability.

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