Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
83901 Applied Geography 2006 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

The emerging chemical society and new political demands on improved ecological sustainability have put the urban water and sanitation system under pressure. It is recognised that the users need to partake in the problem solving, but to influence human practice we must understand it. A theoretical framework, founded on time-geography and cultural analysis, was developed and applied in a study on the interrelationship between changes in water and sanitation arrangements at the household level and residents’ routines. This article describes the theory cross-fertilisation and its prospect of application in studies of human environmental action.

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