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ISA (2010) Wasserwirtschaft Marokko (in German) The water industry in Morocco

Online since: 04.02.2011
Views: 4629
Downloads: 57

Sinar, E. (2008) Pharmaceuticals in human sanitary products for use in tropical agriculture Case study at the Valley View University in Accra, Ghana

Online since: 01.02.2011
Views: 3578
Downloads: 15

Sauerborn, J., Germer, J. (2009) Schlussbericht, BMBF-Verbundvorhaben Valley View University: Ökologische Kreislaufwirtschaft Teilprojekt 5 Landwirtschaft, Accra, Ghana (in German) Final Report, BMBF-project Valley View University: Ecological Recycling Project 5 Agriculture , Accra, Ghana

Online since: 01.02.2011
Views: 4833
Downloads: 52

Winker, M., Vinneras, B., Arnold, U., Muskulos, A., Clemens, J. (2008) New fertilizers from advanced wastewater treatment: Their potential values and risks

Online since: 01.02.2011
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Downloads: 32

Online since: 01.02.2011
Views: 13019
Downloads: 164

Winker, M. (2010) Are pharmaceutical residues a problem for urine reuse in agriculture? IWA Conference Sustainable solutions for small water and wastewater treatment systems, 19-22 April 2010, Girona, Spain

Online since: 01.02.2011
Views: 4015
Downloads: 32

Shangwa. A., Morgan, P. (2008) How we made an Arborloo which can be upgraded to VIP The Chisungu Primary School Water and Sanitation project

Online since: 31.01.2011
Views: 5628
Downloads: 71

WHO (2006) WHO Guidelines for the Safe Use of Wastewater, Excreta and Greywater (Volume IV: Excreta and greywater use in agriculture)

Volume 4 of the Guidelines focuses exclusively on the safe use of excreta and greywater in agriculture. Recent trends in sanitation, including ecological sanitation, are driven by rapid urbanization. The momentum created by the Millennium Development Goals is resulting in dramatic changes in human waste handling and processing. New opportunities enable the use of human waste as a resource for pro-poor agricultural development, particularly in […]

Online since: 28.01.2011
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Downloads: 5034

SuSanA (2011) Pathways for sustainable sanitation Version 1.2 (January 2011)

Online since: 28.01.2011
Views: 7741
Downloads: 128

Online since: 25.01.2011
Views: 6691
Downloads: 84

Shangwa. A., Morgan, P. (2008) How to make simple hand washing devices The Chisungu Primary School Water and Sanitation project

Online since: 25.01.2011
Views: 8317
Downloads: 236

Morgan, P., Shangwa, A. (2009) How to make simple pedestals The Chisungu Primary School Water and Sanitation project

Online since: 25.01.2011
Views: 5904
Downloads: 36

Morgan, P., Shangwa, A. (2009) Using urine to increase maize production in schools The Chisungu Primary School Water and Sanitation project

Online since: 25.01.2011
Views: 5885
Downloads: 70

Morgan, P. (2009) Garden trials using urine as a plant food Some practical methods

Online since: 25.01.2011
Views: 4560
Downloads: 40

Shangwa. A., Morgan, P. (2009) Experiments at recycling urine in the school garden

Online since: 25.01.2011
Views: 4334
Downloads: 23

Online since: 25.01.2011
Views: 4084
Downloads: 20

Morgan, P. (2004) The toilet that makes humus An account of the Fossa alterna system and its usefulness in rural and peri-urban communities

Online since: 25.01.2011
Views: 5332
Downloads: 40

Online since: 25.01.2011
Views: 4564
Downloads: 40

Morgan, P. (2010) Ecological Sanitation in Malawi Putting recycling into practice

Online since: 25.01.2011
Views: 5921
Downloads: 76

Online since: 25.01.2011
Views: 8849
Downloads: 629

 

 

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