Document Type
Other
Publication Date
Fall 8-1-2018
Catalog Description
The global water crisis is the most serious threat to human health. Poor water quality, lack of sanitation and inadequate access to clean water resources are one of the major causes of global health disparities. Current issues such as changing climate, decaying infrastructure and reemerging waterborne diseases are also contributors for disease transmission within vulnerable populations. This course analyzes the key drivers that affect global water quality and human health. Real world case scenarios will be examined to develop sustainable and appropriate solutions that consider environmental, individual, cultural, and economic factors.
Recommended Citation
Aslan, Asli, "ENVH 8335 A – Global Water and Sanitation Spring" (2018). Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Syllabi. 323.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/coph-syllabi/323