Background: The declines in soil fertility associated with insufficient commercial fertilizers have resulted in the use of or-ganic manure (human urine and faeces) as a source of fertilizers for production and cultivation of crop plants. The aim of this study was to assess perceptions of students and workers at the University of Limpopo (Medunsa Campus) regarding the fertilizing effect of urine. Methods: A total of 225 questionnaires were administered to staff and students. The questionnaire sought to establish the knowledge, attitude and behavioural changes as regards the use of urine as a fertilizer for the cultivation of vegetables. Results: Descriptive statistical analysis of the data indicated that 86.8 % of the respondents were unawar...
This article builds on an action research process involving Ugandan smallholder farmers in collabora...
A pot experiment was conducted at Arba Minch, Ethiopia to study the effects of urine on soil propert...
With the objective of studying the use of human urine as a fertilizer in substitution of mineral for...
Background: The declines in soil fertility associated with insufficient commercial fertilizers have ...
Background: The declines in soil fertility associated with insufficient commercial fertilizers have ...
Sustainable smallholder farming is contingent on fertilizer access. Soils across Africa are typicall...
Sustainable smallholder farming is contingent on fertilizer access. Soils across Africa are typicall...
More than 60 000 urine diversion toilets have been built in South Africa in the last decade, but the...
International audienceWe present here a data set generated from a multinational survey on opinions o...
Crop production in most developing countries is faced with a dearth of resources for optimum product...
In cities today, vast amounts of nutrients are being wasted. Improvement in nutrient management with...
Long-term nutrient mining of soil hampers agricultural production across Africa. However, emerging s...
Ecological sanitation is a concept based on the recovery of nutrients from human excreta and their r...
Source-separating sanitation systems offer the possibility of recycling nutrients present in wastewa...
The Urine Diverting Dry Toilet (UDDT) provides a technological alternative for the challenging envir...
This article builds on an action research process involving Ugandan smallholder farmers in collabora...
A pot experiment was conducted at Arba Minch, Ethiopia to study the effects of urine on soil propert...
With the objective of studying the use of human urine as a fertilizer in substitution of mineral for...
Background: The declines in soil fertility associated with insufficient commercial fertilizers have ...
Background: The declines in soil fertility associated with insufficient commercial fertilizers have ...
Sustainable smallholder farming is contingent on fertilizer access. Soils across Africa are typicall...
Sustainable smallholder farming is contingent on fertilizer access. Soils across Africa are typicall...
More than 60 000 urine diversion toilets have been built in South Africa in the last decade, but the...
International audienceWe present here a data set generated from a multinational survey on opinions o...
Crop production in most developing countries is faced with a dearth of resources for optimum product...
In cities today, vast amounts of nutrients are being wasted. Improvement in nutrient management with...
Long-term nutrient mining of soil hampers agricultural production across Africa. However, emerging s...
Ecological sanitation is a concept based on the recovery of nutrients from human excreta and their r...
Source-separating sanitation systems offer the possibility of recycling nutrients present in wastewa...
The Urine Diverting Dry Toilet (UDDT) provides a technological alternative for the challenging envir...
This article builds on an action research process involving Ugandan smallholder farmers in collabora...
A pot experiment was conducted at Arba Minch, Ethiopia to study the effects of urine on soil propert...
With the objective of studying the use of human urine as a fertilizer in substitution of mineral for...