A Study of Dynamic Interactions between Sanitation and Other Development Sectors

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Title: A Study of Dynamic Interactions between Sanitation and Other Development Sectors
Caption: Examining how sanitation policies influence health, infrastructure, and resource allocation.
Description: This research explores the interdependent relationships between sanitation policies and various development sectors, utilizing system dynamics modeling for policy simulations.
Keywords: System Dynamics, Sanitation Policy, Sustainable Development, Resource Allocation, Infrastructure Development

International Journal of Engineering and Techniques – Volume 10 Issue 5, October 2024

Muhammad Rehan Tasleem*
*(National Institute of Urban Infrastructure Planning, University of Engineering & Technology, Hayatabad Peshawar)
Email: mrehantasleem.niuip@uetpeshawar.edu.pk

Abstract

The sanitation system consists of multiple interrelated factors—people, environment, government, and hygiene—making it a complex domain. With growing global attention on sustainable development, understanding the interaction between sanitation and other development sectors is crucial. This study employs system dynamics modeling to examine how sanitation policies influence health, infrastructure, and resource allocation. By simulating different policy scenarios, the research helps policymakers visualize their long-term effects on sanitation and health infrastructure. The model enables flexibility through a user-friendly interface, allowing for adjustments in variables and conditions.

Keywords

System Dynamics, Sanitation Policy, Sustainable Development, Resource Allocation, Infrastructure Development

How to Cite

Muhammad Rehan Tasleem, “A Study of Dynamic Interactions between Sanitation and Other Development Sectors,” International Journal of Engineering and Techniques, Volume 10, Issue 5, 2024. ISSN 2395-1303.

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