CEE Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries
Environmental Law: Conservation & Natural Resources

Regulatory & Policy
Environmental Law
Conservation & Natural Resources


Environmental Law: Conservation & Natural Resources
[ A ] [ L ] [ R ] [ T ]

Environmental Law: Energy & Climate Change
[ A ] [ L ] [ R ] [ T ]

Environmental Law: Pollution/Harms to Public Health
[ A ] [ L ] [ R ] [ T ]

Law School CoursesRelated Law Courses by TopicCourses Outside SLS by TopicClinic(s)ResourcesYour Network
186 items in this track |
Item is good for 19 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! CEE 265D Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries School of Engineering Recommended for route(s): [ Regulatory & Policy ] Environmental Law: Conservation & Natural Resources Why it is relevant for ... [ Regulatory & Policy ] as a Relevant Course outside SLS for those interested in Pollution : Students interested in pollution and public health issues should take one or more courses addressing air and water supplies. This course examines the causes of pollution, sanitation services in developing countries, and the consequences to public health of insufficient or polluted supplies. General course Description: Economic, social, political, and technical aspects of sustainable water supply and sanitation service provision in developing countries. Case studies from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Service pricing, alternative institutional structures including privatization, and the role of consumer demand and community participation in the planning process. Environmental and public health considerations, and strategies for serving low-income households. Limited enrollment. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Course Style: A Substantive course teaches the law, theory, and policy in a particular area of law |