
Sanitation refers to a system that hygienically separates humans from harmful excreta and promotes its safe treatment and disposal. To date, sanitation issues have been focused on infrastructure and facility installation, environmental conservation for alleviation of water and soil contamination, and adverse health outcomes linked to unimproved sanitation. However, sanitation goes beyond technology, encompassing values spawned amidst humans and local communities, which can fall into the nexus of three components: Health, Materials, and Socio-Culture. Our observations of this nexus led to the creation of the Sanitation Triangle concept.
This symposium brings this novel concept which is the culmination of our international research addressing global sanitation. We deliver each component of the Sanitation Triangle above, which comprises concepts and case studies. Notably, it showcases interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research works involving a variety of local actors ranging from children and youth to local governments.
Now, it is time to grab the Sanitation Triangle and embark on an enlightened quest through global sanitation.
Taro YAMAUCHI, Sanitation Project Leader, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN)
- 日 時
- 2021年10月14日(木)13:00-17:00
- 会 場
- Online (Zoom)
(⇒ 要・事前登録) - 主 催
- 総合地球環境学研究所 サニテーションプロジェクト
- 要 旨
- プログラム
- 13:00–13:05
- 13:05–13:10
- 13:10–13:40
- 13:40–13:50
- (13:50–13:55 Break)
- 13:55–14:05
- 14:05–14:20
- 14:20–14:35
- 14:35–14:40
- 14:40–14:55
- 14:55–15:10
- 15:10–15:15
- 15:15–15:30
- 15:30–15:45
- 15:45–15:50
- (15:50–15:55 Break)
- 15:55–16:05
- 16:05–16:15
- 16:15–16:55
- 16:55–17:00
- 連絡先
- サニテーションプロジェクト 木村
Welcome Address
Juichi YAMAGIWA (RIHN, Director-General)
Opening Remarks
Taro YAMAUCHI (RIHN/Hokkaido University)
Keynote Address
The Sanitation as a Value Creating System
Naoyuki FUNAMIZU (Muroran Institute of Technology)
Q & A
Introduction
The Sanitation Triangle for SDGs and beyond
Taro YAMAUCHI
Socio-Culture
Socio-Cultural Aspects of Sanitation
Seiji NAKAO (Kyoto University)
Dissociation between National Policy and Local Communities in regard to Water Supply Management
Mayu IKEMI (Sapporo International University)
Q & A
Health
Sociocultural Determinants of Health in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Taro YAMAUCHI
Participatory Action Research for WASH with Children and Youth in Peri-Urban Communities
Sikopo NYAMBE (Hokkaido University)
Q & A
Materials
Interactions between Materials and Socio-Culture in Sanitation
Hidenori HARADA (Kyoto University)
Social Relationships and Material Flow in the Co-Creation of Sanitation Systems
Ken USHIJIMA (Hokkaido Research Organization)
Q & A
Comments & Discussion
Comment 1: Paul SHRIVASTAVA (The Pennsylvania State University)
Comment 2: Tetsu SATO (Ehime University)
Discussion
Closing Remarks
Taro YAMAUCHI