With funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, UTS-ISF is carrying out three projects to equip the urban sanitation sector with tools and knowledge for building climate resilience:
- Development of a framework for assessing the climate resilience of sanitation technologies;
- Development of an approach for city governments in LMICs to assess and respond to the risk of sea-level rise for sanitation services; and
- A landscape survey to gather knowledge on the current status of programming, policies and research evidence on urban sanitation and climate change globally
RESEARCH OUTPUTS
View and download ClimateFIRST reports and resources (2023)
Coastal Climate Impact Analysis and Sanitation Hazard Assessment Framework (2023) (Report)
Urban sanitation and climate change: A public service at risk (2022) (Report)
Researchers
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Professor and Research Director
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Research Principal
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Research Consultant
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Senior Research Consultant
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Professor and Research Director
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Research Consultant
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Senior Research Consultant
Years
- 2021-2023
Location
- Global
Client
- Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Partner
- Universitas Indonesia
SDGs
This project is working towards UN Sustainable Development Goals 6 and 13