Greenlandic water and sanitation systems-identifying system constellation and challenges

Kåre Hendriksen*, Birgitte Hoffmann

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    Abstract

    A good water supply and wastewater management is essential for a local sustainable community development. This is emphasized in the new global goals of the UN Sustainable Development, where the sixth objective is to: "Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all" (United Nations 2015). This obviously raises the question of how this can be achieved considering the very different conditions and cultures around the globe. This article presents the Greenlandic context and elucidates the current Greenland water supply system and wastewater management system from a socio-technical approach, focusing on the geographic, climatic and cultural challenges. The article identifies a diverse set of system constellations in different parts of Greenland and concludes with a discussion of health and quality of life implications.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
    Volume25
    Issue number33
    Pages (from-to)32964–32974
    ISSN0944-1344
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

    Keywords

    • Context
    • Greenland
    • Infrastructure
    • Island operation
    • Sanitation
    • Socio-technical system
    • Sustainable development
    • Water systems

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