Assessing the Impact of Physical Accessibility on the Use of Shared Toilets in Slum Areas.
Category:- Journal; Year:- 2021
Discipline:- Architecture Discipline
School:- Science, Engineering & Technology School
Abstract
The number of slum dwellers is increasing day by day
and it also increases the demands of hygienic sanitation in slum
areas. Several development organizations are advocating for shared
sanitation systems to meet the needs of dense urban areas,
particularly slums. Shared toilets are now regarded as one of the
most effective slum sanitation solutions. Though shared toilets meet
the sanitation demand, they fall short of providing adequate and
equitable access due to some socio-physical factors. This paper
attempts to investigate the physical aspects of shared toilets that
reduce usage. The study's major aims are to evaluate the sociophysical accessibility factors of a shared toilet for increasing the
frequent usage of it. Initially, this study looks at two different slums in
Khulna, Bangladesh, where shared toilets are the primary sanitation
option, and assesses their physical accessibility. This study primarily
employs qualitative methods, but some quantitative data is also
gathered to make the study more feasible. Open-ended questions, key
person interviews, physical and social surveys are used to collect
data. This study is expected to produce a set of strategic guidelines
for shared toilets in slum areas, which will help to make them more
accessible to all and ensure adequate usage.