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| Language: | Portuguese |
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2024
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19442779 |
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- <div>: A literature review of the application of strategic planning tools in basic sanitation</div> <div>reveals the critical importance of systemic and proactive approaches in managing this sector.</div> <div>Basic sanitation, consisting of drinking water, sewage, storm drainage, and solid waste, faces</div> <div>complex challenges, including unequal access, inadequate infrastructure, and environmental</div> <div>impacts. In this context, strategic planning has emerged as a valuable tool for guiding policies</div> <div>and practices to improve quality of life and public health. The literature highlights a variety of</div> <div>strategic planning methods applicable to basic sanitation, including, most prominently in the</div> <div>Web of Science, SWOT analysis, BCG Matrix, Pestel Analysis, Balanced Scorecard, OKR and</div> <div>Scenario Analysis. These tools allow for a holistic and integrated assessment of the challenges</div> <div>faced by the sector, identifying strengths to be leveraged, weaknesses to be mitigated,</div> <div>opportunities to be exploited and threats to be faced. The effective application of strategic</div> <div>planning tools in basic sanitation requires an adaptive and flexible approach which considers</div> <div>local specificities, climate change, demographic trends. In short, the literature review highlights</div> <div>the fundamental role of strategic planning in improving basic sanitation, providing an analytical</div> <div>and methodological framework for tackling the complex challenges associated with the sector,</div> <div>mainly via systemic and integrated approaches.</div> <div> </div>