在摆脱贫困和社会排斥的道路上?斯洛伐克东部罗姆人社区的饮用水供应情况

IF 0.5 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Geographia Cassoviensis Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.33542/gc2021-1-05
Alena Rochovská, Marcel Horňák, Richard Hluško
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获得淡水和精神健全是通向健康生活和高质量生活的基本人权。除社会排斥的其他特点外,难以获得饮用水管道和公共污水系统等基本基础设施可能对人类健康产生不利影响,并造成与卫生条件差有关的流行病的高风险。毫不奇怪,卫生条件差和难以获得饮用水的社区往往具有传播Covid-19的高风险。在斯洛伐克,多次有报告说,许多罗姆族社区没有或只有有限的污水和饮用水管道系统。我们论文的主要目的是分析位于NUTS2东斯洛伐克由Prešov和Košice自治区组成的罗姆人社区获得各种水源的质量。我们的目标是展示罗姆社区的空间隔离程度如何影响获得健康水源的质量。文件中使用的数据库可以涵盖区域范围,部分也包括地方领土范围。具体来说,我们试图展示隔离最严重的罗姆人社区的情况,这些社区远离城市的建成区,通常很难获得饮用水。
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Na ceste z chudoby a sociálneho vylúčenia? Dostupnosť pitnej vody v rómskych komunitách na východnom Slovensku
Access to fresh water and sanity represent elementary human rights leading to a healthy life and high life quality. Among other features of social exclusion, poor access to basic infrastructure such as drinking water pipelines and public sewage systems may adversely affect human health and cause high risk of epidemics related to poor hygienic conditions. Not surprisingly, communities with low hygienic conditions and poor access to drinking water are often at high risk of spreading Covid-19. In Slovakia, numerous communities of Roma ethnicity have been repeatedly reported to have no or limited access to sewage and drinking water pipeline systems. The principal aim of our paper is to analyse the quality of access to various water sources in Roma communities located in NUTS2 East Slovakia consisting of Prešov and Košice Self-Governing Regions. Our ambition is to show how the level of spatial segregation of Roma communities affects the quality of access to healthy water sources. The database used in the paper allows covering regional and partly also local territorial levels of scope. Specifically, we attempt to show the conditions in the most segregated Roma communities located apart from built-up areas of municipalities with generally poor access to drinking water.
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期刊介绍: Geographia Cassoviensis is a biannual peer-reviewed journal published by the Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice since 2007. It is available both in print and open-access electronic version. The journal publishes original research articles from Geography and other closely-related research fields. Since 2016 the journal is indexed in SCOPUS and ERIH PLUS - European Reference Index for Humanities and Social Sciences, and since 2017 also in Emerging Sources Citation Index by Clarivate Analytics.
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