Beschreibung |
The course increases the knowledge and understanding for differing cultural and economic circumstances or boundary conditions when planning new infrastructure solutions in an international context. Students will learn how to identify structural problems and adapt technical solutions to local settings. Special attention is directed on the ability to balance the economic feasibility versus the ecological necessity of a project when developing new infrastructural solutions. Altogether the course provides insight into environmental, economic as well as socio-cultural conditions and prerequisites in non-industrialized societies. Suitable technical solutions specifically developed for local requirements are being presented and investigated. Special focus is laid on:
- Planning processes,
- Waste amounts and composition,
- Waste management organization,
- Refinancing models,
- Socio-economic setting,
- Working in developing countries,
- Technical solutions for the collection, transport and treatment of waste streams,
- Innovative and/or low cost sanitation systems,
- Treatment and reuse of black, brown, yellow, grey and rainwater.
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Literatur |
Kraft, E. (2006): Policy and strategy, climate change, pollution and developing countries. In: Proceedings International Conference ORBIT 2006, Weimar, ORBIT Verlag, Weimar
"Novel sanitation systems" terms, material flows, treatment of black, brown, yellow, gray and rain water, material use.
editor: Further education study water and environment of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar |