The Big Necessity
The Big Necessity
Exploring the Hidden Crisis of Human Waste and Its Global Significance
About This Book
The Big Necessity (2008) examines the global crisis surrounding human excrement and sanitation infrastructure. People generally avoid discussing these matters, yet this avoidance has directly contributed to widespread sanitation emergencies affecting communities worldwide. Proper waste management systems are essential to public health, and their absence results in thousands of preventable deaths annually. This book reveals actionable solutions to address these urgent challenges.
Who Should Read This?
- People interested in public health and disease prevention
- Urban planners and anthropologists studying infrastructure design
- Global health advocates working to reduce preventable deaths
- Anyone curious about environmental sustainability and resource management
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