Social Stratification in the Drinking Water Scarcity Context: Empirical Evidence of Coastal Bangladesh

Bishawjit Mallick, Luisa Fernanda Roldan-Rojas
2015 American Journal of Water Resources  
Water is life, but getting safe water is a question of scarcity. In addition, water sources are being affected by extreme weather and climatic events creating pressure on quality of and access to fresh water. Therefore, it is urgent to know what are the easiest and well-managed ways of ensuring drinking water for everyone, how does the social structure influence the water management at community level. This study explores the importance and influence of societal structure in drinking water
more » ... ement. Results show that cconflict arises during the collection of water between the households and within the household and it has impact on the social connectedness and responsibilities of the community people. Initiatives should also be taken, so that the community management process ensure the equality and equity of access to drinking water as a basic human right.
doi:10.12691/ajwr-3-3-4 fatcat:lqcqf3rdvvdlrmxz7uihrqeqom