Project Details
Description
RUST is an Indian-UK research and impact consortium that aims to better understand and promote more integrated sanitation policy and planning between urban and rural areas in Indian cities. It will bring together research on sanitation practices, infrastructure, economic costs, institutional systems and ecosystem services to build an integrated picture of the urban and rural sanitation systems across the case study city of Hyderabad and surrounding areas. Using
Geographical Information System platforms and data visualisation techniques, the project will engage with urban and rural sanitation stakeholders to develop creative and workable policy and planning solutions that have relevance for large cities in India and other transitioning nations.
Geographical Information System platforms and data visualisation techniques, the project will engage with urban and rural sanitation stakeholders to develop creative and workable policy and planning solutions that have relevance for large cities in India and other transitioning nations.
| Short title | Rurality as a vehicle for Urban Sanitation Transformation (RUST) |
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| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 15/05/18 → 20/07/20 |
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Research output
- 1 Chapter
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Ecosystem service flows across the rural-urban spectrum
Lewis, S., Devenish, K., Dolan, R., Garraty, T. A. O., Okosun, O. S., Scowen, M., Welivita, I. & Willcock, S., 1 Jul 2022, Exploring the Multiple Values of Nature - Connecting Ecosystems and People across Landscapes. Springer Nature, 8 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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