IHE Delft Institute for Water Education

The IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, formerly UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, was established in 2003. It carries out research, education and capacity building activities in the fields of water, environment and infrastructure. UNESCO-IHE continues the work that began in 1957 when IHE first offered a postgraduate diploma course in hydraulic engineering to practising professionals from developing countries.

The current name has been used since April 2017 (https://www.un-ihe.org/news/new-name-and-logo-unveiled)

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Mamani Casilla, G. H. • (2014) Sludge Treatment Wetland (STW) as a Post-Treatment for Toilet-Linked Biogas Plant

Since 1900's, anaerobic biogas digester had been applied successfully in Asian countries like India, Nepal and China, treating cow manure, pig excreta, organic waste or a combination of them, providing not only biogas, which is used as source of energy, but also slurry used as soil conditioner. During last 20 years […]}

Winter, A. • (2012) Transitioning to a new wastewater management paradigm: The potentional for sustainable sanitation in Philadelphia

The current state of wastewater management in the city of Philadelphia is insufficient to meet the standards established in the U.S. Clean Water Act. This thesis investigates the problems facing wastewater management in the city by analyzing the institutions, stakeholders, and historical development of the current wastewater management system. Alternatives to […]}

Murunga, D. • (2011) Potassium recovery from source separated urine

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Brdjanovic, D. • (2013) Capacity building project: Stimulating local innovation on sanitation for the urban poor in Sub-Saharan Africa and South East Asia

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Diafarou Ali, M. • (2009) Carbon dioxide and methane emissions from different wastewater treatment scenarios

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Uddin, M. S. • (2011) Assessment of UDDTs as a flood resilient and affordable sanitation technology, and their potential to contribute to the fertilizer demand

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Urwibutso, N. J. • (2008) Making sanitation matter

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Mungai, G. • (2008) Impacts of long-term greywater disposal on soil properties and reuse in urban agriculture in an informal settlement - a case study of Waruku, Nairobi

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von Münch, E. • (2008) Financial aspects and market considerations

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de Silva, N.K. • (2007) Multi-criteria analysis of options for urban sanitation and urban agriculture

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IHE Delft Institute for Water Education

IHE Delft Institute for Water Education



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