AN INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF SOCIO- ECONOMIC, CULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF INADEQUATE SANITATION ON HUMAN HEALTH: A STUDY ON ERODE DISTRICT IN TAMIL NADU
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Author(s):
DR. K. KANNAN, DR. S. PONNARASU
Vol - 9, Issue- 4 ,
Page(s) : 155 - 167
(2018 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST
Abstract
This study examines the Institutional assessment of Socio- Economic, cultural and Environmental Impacts of Inadequate Sanitation on human health in Erode District of Tamil Nadu. The study is based on primary survey and investigations. By examining the economic impacts of poor sanitation, and the potential gains from improved sanitation, this study provides important evidence to support further investment in sanitation.
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