The Last Taboo: Opening the Door on the Global Sanitation Crisis / Edition 1

The Last Taboo: Opening the Door on the Global Sanitation Crisis / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1844075443
ISBN-13:
9781844075447
Pub. Date:
02/27/2008
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1844075443
ISBN-13:
9781844075447
Pub. Date:
02/27/2008
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Last Taboo: Opening the Door on the Global Sanitation Crisis / Edition 1

The Last Taboo: Opening the Door on the Global Sanitation Crisis / Edition 1

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Overview

Except in schoolboy jokes, the subject of human waste is rarely aired. We talk aboutwater-related diseases when most are sanitation-related - in short, we don‘t mention the shit. A century and a half ago, a long, hot summer reduced the Thames flowing past the UK Houses of Parliament to aGreat Stink thereby inducing MPs to legislate sanitary reform. Today, another sanitary reformation is needed, one that manages to spread cheaper and simpler systems to people everywhere. In the byways of the developing world, much is quietly happening on the excretory frontier. In 2008, the International Year of Sanitation, the authors bring this awkward subject to a wider audience than the world of international filth usually commands. They seek the elimination of theGreat Distaste so that people without political clout or economic muscle can claim their right to a dignified and hygienic place togo. Published with UNICEF

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781844075447
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/27/2008
Edition description: 1
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Maggie Black has written several books on water, sanitation and development such as The No-Nonsense Guide to International Development (New Internationalist, 2007). Ben Fawcett is an environmental health engineer and was until recently a lecturer at the University of Southampton, UK.

Table of Contents

Foreword * Preface * A Short History of the Unmentionable * Runaway Urbanization and the Rediscovery of Filth * In Dignity and Health * Pit Stops: The Expanding Technological Menu * Selling Sanitation to New Users * Shitty Livelihoods, or What? * Bringing on the New Sanitary Revolution * Index
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