Green Recovery And Reconstruction: Training Toolkit For Humanitarian Aid Water and Sanitation Session 4: Case Study Analysis.

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Green Recovery And Reconstruction: Training Toolkit For Humanitarian Aid Water and Sanitation Session 4: Case Study Analysis

2 Mod 7 Ses 4 Tropico Banan Port Town Major port Minor port All weather road secondary road Port Bana Southtown 0 k100 k200 k Kashkra Province Timbo

3 Mod 7 Ses 4 Assignments  Groups 1 & 3: Case study analysis  Groups 2 & 4: Benefit-cost analysis of an environmentally sustainable technology

4 Mod 7 Ses 4 Small Group Report What is your approach to:  watershed management  water supply options  wastewater systems  solid waste management options  environmental impact of the various options  community involvement  Which specific technologies do you propose to implement and why did you select them?  What additional information would you need to know in order to take a decision on which technologies to implement?

5 Mod 7 Ses 4 Benefit-Cost Analysis  What costs did you consider?  What assumptions did you make about subjective issues and what value did you place on them?  How did you consider the costs and benefits of NOT using the environmentally sustainable technology?

6 Mod 7 Ses 4 Workshop Review  Water supply and sanitation project infrastructure should include watershed protection to ensure sustainability.  Watsan projects can be made more environmentally sustainable through initial technology choice and project design.  An integrated solid waste management system has many potential environmental benefits.  Community participation is essential to the success of watsan projects.  Include environmental factors when conducting benefit- cost analyses for material selection and procurement options.  Other key points?

7 Mod 7 Ses 4 Learning Evaluation  This short quiz will help us find out how well the material was presented today.

8 Mod 7 Ses 4 Workshop Evaluation  Please fill out the evaluation form. Your thoughts will help us improve this course for future workshops.

9 Mod 7 Ses 4 Closing Thank You.