Introducing low cost productive sanitation in a peri-urban settlement Morgan, P. (2007)

The following presentation deals with low cost ecological toilets (Fossa alterna) which were introduced at Hopley Farm, a settlement close to Harare, Zimbabwe. The presentation addresses the following topics: - How the alternating shallow pit system works - Local agricultural practice - Linking sanitation to agriculture - Testing for effect of urine - Linking sanitation to forestry

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Morgan, P. (2007). Introducing low cost productive sanitation in a peri-urban settlement Ecological Sanitation Research (EcoSanRes), Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)

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Composting, vermicomposting (solid waste), composting toiletsPeri-urbanPractitionersPresentationsEnglish

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Introducing low cost productive sanitation in a peri-urban settlement

Published in: 2007
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Ecological Sanitation Research (EcoSanRes), Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)

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Morgan, P.

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