2014
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Sewers, Smells and Residential Rents; Evidence From Rawalpindi, Pakistan

  • Irfan, M.
  • Summary

The city of Rawalpindi in Pakistan still relies on a network of open sewers to deal with its sewage. The lack of a proper sewerage services has degraded the living conditions in the city, especially for poor people living in low-lying areas. Residents face a number of environmental and health issues and are affected by the bad smell that the sewers produce. To assess the benefits of converting the open system into a closed sewer system, a new SANDEE study has estimated how the presence of open sewers affects housing rents in the city.

  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    2014
  • Publisher Name:
    The South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE)
  • Publisher Place:
    Kathmandu, Nepal
  • External Link:
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