Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 06 in Brazil: the universal access to sanitation as a possible mission

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Main Author: DIAS,CINTIA M.M.
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: ROSA,LUIZ P., GOMEZ,JOSE M.A., D’AVIGNON,ALEXANDRE
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Summary: ABSTRACT Sanitation (which includes national public policies for drinking water, sewage services and waste management) is precarious in Brazil and therefore poses a challenge to a range of actors. Poor sanitation impacts public health, education, the environment, and daily life. Globally, it emits increasing greenhouse gases. Universalization of any major public service appears difficult, if not impossible; however, Brazil’s program to universalize access to electricity proves the opposite, as will be shown in this paper. By describing the successful implementation of electricity for everyone, we show that planned public efforts, coordinated with private initiatives and local communities, have worked, and the same can be achieved for the sanitation sector. An overview of all sectors that touch on sanitation and emissions is also provided, highlighting the challenges and possibilities for infrastructure projects.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 06 in Brazil: the universal access to sanitation as a possible mission
title Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 06 in Brazil: the universal access to sanitation as a possible mission
spellingShingle Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 06 in Brazil: the universal access to sanitation as a possible mission
DIAS,CINTIA M.M.
Solid Waste (SW)
water
sewage
sanitation
greenhouse gases
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
title_short Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 06 in Brazil: the universal access to sanitation as a possible mission
title_full Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 06 in Brazil: the universal access to sanitation as a possible mission
title_fullStr Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 06 in Brazil: the universal access to sanitation as a possible mission
title_full_unstemmed Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 06 in Brazil: the universal access to sanitation as a possible mission
title_sort Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 06 in Brazil: the universal access to sanitation as a possible mission
author DIAS,CINTIA M.M.
author_facet DIAS,CINTIA M.M.
ROSA,LUIZ P.
GOMEZ,JOSE M.A.
D’AVIGNON,ALEXANDRE
author_role author
author2 ROSA,LUIZ P.
GOMEZ,JOSE M.A.
D’AVIGNON,ALEXANDRE
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv DIAS,CINTIA M.M.
ROSA,LUIZ P.
GOMEZ,JOSE M.A.
D’AVIGNON,ALEXANDRE
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Solid Waste (SW)
water
sewage
sanitation
greenhouse gases
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
topic Solid Waste (SW)
water
sewage
sanitation
greenhouse gases
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
description ABSTRACT Sanitation (which includes national public policies for drinking water, sewage services and waste management) is precarious in Brazil and therefore poses a challenge to a range of actors. Poor sanitation impacts public health, education, the environment, and daily life. Globally, it emits increasing greenhouse gases. Universalization of any major public service appears difficult, if not impossible; however, Brazil’s program to universalize access to electricity proves the opposite, as will be shown in this paper. By describing the successful implementation of electricity for everyone, we show that planned public efforts, coordinated with private initiatives and local communities, have worked, and the same can be achieved for the sanitation sector. An overview of all sectors that touch on sanitation and emissions is also provided, highlighting the challenges and possibilities for infrastructure projects.
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