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Water infrastructure sustainability in Nigeria: a systematic review of challenges and sustainable solutions

Oluwagbemi Samuel Adeoti, Jaya Kandasamy, S. Vigneswaran

2023Water Policy30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Using the PRISMA method, this systematic literature review synthesized findings from 15 studies to elucidate the key factors contributing to water infrastructure failure in Nigeria and propose evidence-based sustainable solutions. The study identified technical, financial, environmental, social, political, and institutional factors as predominant challenges in achieving water infrastructure sustainability. In response to these challenges, the researcher proposes a comprehensive ‘Sustainability Framework for Water Infrastructure’. This framework is designed to guide every stage of water infrastructure development, starting from pre-construction with an emphasis on inclusive project planning, followed by the construction phase where suitable techniques are utilized, and extending to the post-construction stage, focusing on efficient monitoring and management mechanisms. The study highlights the complexity of water infrastructure sustainability in Nigeria and underscores the urgent need for a structured and comprehensive approach to address this pressing issue.

Topics & Concepts

SustainabilityWater infrastructureBusinessEnvironmental planningSustainable developmentGreen infrastructureEnvironmental resource managementEngineeringPolitical scienceWater supplyEconomicsEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental scienceLawBiologyEcologyChild Nutrition and Water Access
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