Ujang Z, Henze M, Curtis T, Schertenleib R, Beal L L
Institute of Environmental and Water Resource Management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 Skudai, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
Water Sci Technol. 2004;49(8):1-10.
This paper presents the existing philosophy, approach, criteria and delivery of environmental engineering education (E3) for developing countries. In general, environmental engineering is being taught in almost all major universities in developing countries, mostly under civil engineering degree programmes. There is an urgent need to address specific inputs that are particularly important for developing countries with respect to the reality of urbanisation and industrialisation. The main component of E3 in the near future will remain on basic sanitation in most developing countries, with special emphasis on the consumer-demand approach. In order to substantially overcome environmental problems in developing countries, E3 should include integrated urban water management, sustainable sanitation, appropriate technology, cleaner production, wastewater minimisation and financial framework.
本文介绍了发展中国家环境工程教育(E3)的现有理念、方法、标准和实施情况。总体而言,发展中国家几乎所有主要大学都在教授环境工程,大多是在土木工程学位课程之下。迫切需要针对发展中国家城市化和工业化现实,解决一些特别重要的具体内容。在大多数发展中国家,近期E3的主要组成部分仍将是基本卫生设施,特别强调消费者需求方法。为了大幅克服发展中国家的环境问题,E3应包括城市水资源综合管理、可持续卫生设施、适用技术、清洁生产、废水最小化和金融框架。