Project implementers, practitioners and researchers within the areas of urban and rural ecological and sustainable sanitation, organic waste management and agricultural reuse participated in the International Conference on Sustainable Sanitation on 26-29 August 2007 in Dongsheng, China in order to share experiences and best practices. The presentations of this conference are available as PDF on the links below.
List of presentations: 1) Dry Ecological Sanitation Alternative in Tanzania Alfred Shayo, Environmental Engineering and Pollution Control Organization (EEPCO), Tanzania 2) Sustainability Assessment on Ecological Sanitation System for Low-Income Areas in Indonesia Almy Malisie and Ralf Otterpohl, Institute of Wastewater Management and Water Protection, Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Germany 3) Challenges of Popularizing Ecological Sanitation Technology in Sri Lankan Culture Deepthi Sumanasekera, National Water Supply & Drainage Board, Sri Lanka 4) Potentials, Challenges and Strategies for China’s Eco-San Development Rusong Wang, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 5) Closing the Loop: Promoting the Use of Dry Toilets and Human Excreta to Save Water and Produce Food at Family Level in Rural Mexico Alberto Ysunza Ogazón, National Institute of Medical Science and Nutrition, Mexico 6) From Food to Food: Rural Sustainable Sanitation Amrik Kalsi, Sustainability Africa, Kenya 7) The Gender Sensitivity and Health Risk Potential of Ecological Sanitation in Zimbabwe: A Case Study of Marondera Rural District Edward Guzha, Civil Engineering Department, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe 8) A Comparative Study Evaluating Health Outcomes of Sanitation, Water Services and Hygiene Education in eThekwini Municipality Luchminarayan et al., University of Kwazulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa 9) WASH in Schools – A holistic action on better hygiene behaviour and healthy environment in Kerala Roy Kunjappy, Centre for Community Health Research, India 10) The Importance of Education and Training in Ecosan Projects Xu Zhe, Center for Energy and Environmental Protection Technology (CEEP), Ministry of Agriculture, China 11) Role Of Informal Solid Waste Management Sector And Possibilities Of Integration: The Case Of Amritsar City Kirandeep Sandhu, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India 12) Pro-Poor Sanitation and Water Initiative in Kathmandu Valley Rajesh Manandhar, UN HABITAT, Nepal 13) Sustainable Household Wastewate Treatment in Cities and Villages Liu Shunyan, Ecosan Toilet Research of Jinhua, China 14) Assessing People’s Attitudes and Perceptions on Human Waste Recycling: A Social Acceptability Research in Barangay Ithan, Binangonan, Rizal Kevin Roy Serrona and Jeong-soo Yu, Department of Science, Technology and Environment, Tohoku University, Japan 15) The research and application of eco-drainage system in rural areas of Beijing Huansheng Huang, Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Environmental Protection, China 16) A Few Thoughts on the Application of Ecosan Systems in Tourist Areas Zhang Ling, Hebei University of Engineering, China 17) The Study on Ecological Sanitation Systems in Dar-Es-Salaam Anesi Mahenge, Waste Stabilization Ponds and Constructed Wetlands Research, Tanzania 18) Bayawan City Adopts Ecosan as a Tool in Health and Environmental Management German P. Saraña, City Mayor, The Philippines 19) Economic Comparison Analysis for Application of Ecological Sanitation and Traditional Sanitation Systems in Towns of Northern China: Case Study Zhou Lu et al., Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, China 20) Policy Analysis of the Application and Promotion of EcoSan Systems in Urban Areas of Northern China Zhou Lu et al., Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, China 21) Household-level composting: Linking urban and peri-urban Agriculture to medicinal plant cultivation and Environmental Sanitation. An Experimental study carried out in Fako Division South West Province Clement-Pierre Ndjomguem Tuma, Save the Nature, Cameroon 22) Assessing the effect of human urine in composting Pragya Shrestha, Nepal 23) Composting and solarization applied in sanitization of anaerobic sewage sludge used as substrate for Senna siamea Lam seedlings production Ronaldo Faustino, Federal University of Pernambuco, Mongolia 24) Organic Solid Waste Composting Treatment and Its Application in Soil Fertilization Xu Zhi and Li Ji, College of Resource and Environmental Science, China Agricultural University, China 25) Human excreta and food security in South Africa Aussie Austin, CSIR-Pretoria, South Africa 26) Dry toilet compost and separated urine as fertilisers – reflections to legislation and agricultural practices in Finland Samira Hamdine, Tampere Polytechnic University of Applied Sciences, Finland 27) The Environmental Protection in Chinese Rural Area: Progress, Challenge and Countermeasure Wang Xiahui, Chinese Academy for environmental protection, China 28) Ecosan-A New Concept of Sustainable Nutrients Management Ma Wenlin, Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture, China 29) AproSanidad Melaque: A Pilot Towards the Implementation of a Large Scale Urban EcoSan Utility Juan José Del Toro, AproSanidad Melaque, Mexico 30) GTZ supported ecosan projects in India Christine Werner and Sören Rüd, GTZ, Germany 31) Mixed Sanitation Solutions for Sustainable Urban Environment in Kenya: From Concepts to Reality David Kuria, Sanitation Specialist & Ashoka Fellow, Kenya 32) The Regional Eco-Benefits Through Adopting Ecological Sanitation Technologies: Scenario Analysis of Chinese Cities in Loess Plateau Chuanbin Zhou, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 33) Ecological Sanitation for Chepangs in Nepal Chuambin et al., Inner Mongolia, China 34) Ecosan Experience in Village Hayanist, Armenia Emma Anakhasyan, AWHHE NGO in partnership with WECF, China 35) Potentials and Challenges in Ecological Sanitation in the Northern Areas (Baltistan) Pakistan Bahadar Nawab & Cassandra Bergstrom, Ciit, Pakistan & UMB, Norway 36) Experience and Lessons from the Promotion of Eco-san Dry Toilets in Dianchi Basin Liping Liu et al., Environmental Science, China 37) Sustainability and Credibility of Addis Ababa’s Eco-City Projects in Addressing the City’s Environmental Concern Liku WorkAlemahu & Tsion Iemma, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 38) Outbreak of Streptococcus Suis Epidemic Disease and Construction of Biogas Zheng Shixuan Li Jian, Biogas Research Institute of the Department of Agriculture, China 39) New Countryside Ecosan Construction in Nanning City Yunxin, China 40) Eco-town - A carrier of ecosan Gao Jixi, Institute of Ecology, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China 41) Attitudes and Sustainability: Myths and Realities Ezatollah Karami, Department of Agricultural Extension, College of Agriculture, Shiraz University, Iran 42) Construct Modern Eco-island of Chongming Huang Shenfa, Shanghai Academy of Environmental Science, China 43) Practice and Reflection on Eco- City Construction of Yangzhou Xu Hongxi, China 44) Ecosan in Ouagadougou- Sustainable sanitation supporting Decentralisation and community Empowerment Anselme Vodounhessi, CREPA, Burkina Faso 45) Ecological Sanitation in Bangladesh M. Habibur Rahman, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh 46) Urban & Rural Water Pollution: Hazard & Control Chen Qing, South-North Institute For Sustainable Development, Mongolia 47) Puzhehei Upper Watershed Eco-Sanitation Project Overview, Experience and Lessons learnt Henry Voigt et al., YEPB, China 48) Ecological Sanitation in Yuvientsa-Amazonian Region of Ecuador Jenny Aragundy, Ochoa, Ecuador 49) An anthropological study about the use of DV-UD latrines in the Bolivian Andean Region Anabria, Bolivia 50) Current Situation and Countermeasures Research of Rural Water Environmental Sanitation in West Sichuan Plain Shi Beilei and Ma Rui, Chengdu Urban Rivers Association, China 51) Bio-Solid Recycling In Warm Climates: A Case Study: Cairo and Alexandria Sludge Reuse Studies E. M. Abd El Lateef et al., Egypt 52) Evaluation of human urine as a source of nutrients for selected vegetables and maize under tunnel house conditions in the Eastern Cape, South Africa P. N. S. Mnkeni, University of Fort Hare, South Africa 53) Use of Human Excreta in Agriculture farmers practices and their perception of health risks Pham Duc Phuc et al., National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology Hanoi, Vietnam 54) Turning Urban Wastes Into Wealth S.A. Mashi et al., Department of Geography, University of Abuja, Nigeria 55) Study on the use of urine from Eco-Toilet in Agricultural farming and its composting with solid waste Istalingamurthy et al., Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, India 56) Composting of Municipal Solid Wastes in Sri Lanka: Experience from Colombo Municipality Area M. M. M. Aheeyar, Hector Kobbekaduwa Agrarian Research and Training Institute, Sri Lanka 57) Compost for food security and mitigation measure to environmental sanitation degradation Nabalema, Katosi Women Development Trust, Lake Victoria 58) Effect of vermicomposting on the presence of helmith ova in human faeces Michael Z. Nuesca, Xavier University College of Agriculture, Philippines 59) Resource Recovery and Utilisation of Bio-organic Wastes Bernhard Raninger, Institute of Clean Energy and Environmental Engineering (ICEEE), Liaoning Key Laboratory of Clean Energy & Environmental Engineering (LNKLCE), Hangkong University, China 60) Acceptability and Perceptions of Ecological Sanitation in poor Urban set up in Rwanda: Case of Huye, Butare Town Jean Claude Mugunga, National University of Rwanda 61) Ecological sanitation within GTZ‘s main building in Eschborn – a demonstration and research project Sören Rüd and Christine Werner, GTZ, Germany 62) Necessity and Feasibility for Ecological Sanitation in China Jian Zhang, China’s Urbanisation, China 63) CREPA in the process of scaling up ecological sanitation in West and Central Africa Linus Dagerskog, CREPA, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso 64) Greywater Use for Agricultural Irrigation in Urban and Peri-urban Areas Lumka Salukazana, University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa 65) Application of ecological sanitation and permaculture techniques: food and water security for indigenous tribes and rural areas in Brazil Adriana F. Gabriati, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil 66) From Nothingness to Sustainable Sanitation approaches in two Rural Growth Centers in SW Uganda - Situation, Approach, Experiences and Current status Atukunda Abu Victoria, Uganda 67) Community Driven Water & Environmental Sanitation (WES) Program Kumar, Plan International, China 68) Integrated Eco-Village Model for Sustainable Construction Tag Elsir Basheer Abdalla, Arab Eco-Hydrology Newwork 69) The Precarious Global Geopolitics of Phosphorus Arno Rosemarin and Ian Caldwell, Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden 70) Central Asian Alliance for Water, An Integrated Approach to Sustainable, Health in the Ferghana Valley Ibragimov, CAAW 71) Ecological Sanitation Sanitation: A hope for sustainable environmental Sanitation in Bangladesh Azahar Ali Pramanik, SPACE, Bangladesh 72) Ecosan in the real World Emerging Strategies for Mainstreaming Ecosan in Mexico Ron Sawyer, Sarar, Mexico 73) Towards Establishing the China Node for Sustainable Sanitation: A Scope Study Guoyi Han, Stockholm Environment Institute, ChinaVarious Authors (2007). 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