Population growth, climatic changes and over-exploitation of natural resources are at the basis of the world's food crisis, which counts almost one million people without sufficient food sustenance. These changes require novel environmental practices which are based on nutrient recovery and management in agriculture. This contribution analyses and discusses users' perceptions on re-use of urine as fertilizer through the lenses of the Receptivity model. A search was performed on Scopus (as well as other web search engines) using the keywords: urine, nutrient recovery and sanitation. Results shows how questions related to awareness, association, acquisition and application of the environmental change can represent hurdles to novel models of n...
Diverting urine from faeces or mixed wastewater and reusing it to fertilize crops, is a traditional ...
Abstract The technology of urine separation and the recycling of anthropogenic nutrients as fertiliz...
Crop production in most developing countries is faced with a dearth of resources for optimum product...
Population growth, climatic changes and over-exploitation of natural resources are at the basis of t...
Source-separating sanitation systems offer the possibility of recycling nutrients present in wastewa...
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...
In cities today, vast amounts of nutrients are being wasted. Improvement in nutrient management with...
International audienceWe present here a data set generated from a multinational survey on opinions o...
This article builds on an action research process involving Ugandan smallholder farmers in collabora...
International audienceMost of the fertilizers used in conventional agriculture are derived from nonr...
Large-scale sustainable agriculture presents a formidable challenge globally, resulting in severe fo...
This data set consists of anonymous survey responses to a standardized survey on attitudes towards r...
Long-term nutrient mining of soil hampers agricultural production across Africa. However, emerging s...
More than 60 000 urine diversion toilets have been built in South Africa in the last decade, but the...
Diverting urine from faeces or mixed wastewater and reusing it to fertilize crops, is a traditional ...
Abstract The technology of urine separation and the recycling of anthropogenic nutrients as fertiliz...
Crop production in most developing countries is faced with a dearth of resources for optimum product...
Population growth, climatic changes and over-exploitation of natural resources are at the basis of t...
Source-separating sanitation systems offer the possibility of recycling nutrients present in wastewa...
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...
In cities today, vast amounts of nutrients are being wasted. Improvement in nutrient management with...
International audienceWe present here a data set generated from a multinational survey on opinions o...
This article builds on an action research process involving Ugandan smallholder farmers in collabora...
International audienceMost of the fertilizers used in conventional agriculture are derived from nonr...
Large-scale sustainable agriculture presents a formidable challenge globally, resulting in severe fo...
This data set consists of anonymous survey responses to a standardized survey on attitudes towards r...
Long-term nutrient mining of soil hampers agricultural production across Africa. However, emerging s...
More than 60 000 urine diversion toilets have been built in South Africa in the last decade, but the...
Diverting urine from faeces or mixed wastewater and reusing it to fertilize crops, is a traditional ...
Abstract The technology of urine separation and the recycling of anthropogenic nutrients as fertiliz...
Crop production in most developing countries is faced with a dearth of resources for optimum product...