As urbanisation increases, so does the challenge of meeting water, sanitation and food requirements in urban areas. In particular, the management of human excreta from on-site sanitation facilities remains a challenge and continues to endanger public health and degrades the environment through soil and water pollution. Yet much of the excreta consist of organic matter and nutrients that are valuable inputs for agriculture. Recycling in agriculture has often neglected the recovery of nutrients and organic matter in faecal sludge collected from on-site sanitation facilities in developing countries. Exploring the high proportion of resources in excreta can provide a win–win strategy by reducing the environmental pollution, enhancing soil ferti...
While urban agriculture has long been valued for providing food security and nutrition within cities...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...
To maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular metabolism ...
In Richards, B. S.; Schafer, A. I. (Eds). Proceedings of the International Conference on Water and S...
Municipal authorities in developing countries are facing immense challenges in managing both solid a...
Municipal authorities in developing countries are facing immense challenges in managing both solid a...
Municipal authorities in developing countries are facing immense challenges in managing both solid a...
The urban waste challenge The accelerated growth of the global urban population implies an increasin...
A major challenge of urbanisation, for relevant decision makers, is the provision of sufficient food...
To-date, sanitation has mainly been approached from a public and environmental health perspective an...
To-date, sanitation has mainly been approached from a public and environmental health perspective an...
AbstractHuman excreta are potential sources of plant nutrients, but are today usually considered a w...
Access to proper sanitation and disposal sites for faecal sludge is problematic in Ghana, particular...
Effective management of the excreta or faecal sludge (FS) emptying, transport and disposal mechanism...
Pit latrines are the most common sanitation systems used in sub-Saharan African cities. The rapid ex...
While urban agriculture has long been valued for providing food security and nutrition within cities...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...
To maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular metabolism ...
In Richards, B. S.; Schafer, A. I. (Eds). Proceedings of the International Conference on Water and S...
Municipal authorities in developing countries are facing immense challenges in managing both solid a...
Municipal authorities in developing countries are facing immense challenges in managing both solid a...
Municipal authorities in developing countries are facing immense challenges in managing both solid a...
The urban waste challenge The accelerated growth of the global urban population implies an increasin...
A major challenge of urbanisation, for relevant decision makers, is the provision of sufficient food...
To-date, sanitation has mainly been approached from a public and environmental health perspective an...
To-date, sanitation has mainly been approached from a public and environmental health perspective an...
AbstractHuman excreta are potential sources of plant nutrients, but are today usually considered a w...
Access to proper sanitation and disposal sites for faecal sludge is problematic in Ghana, particular...
Effective management of the excreta or faecal sludge (FS) emptying, transport and disposal mechanism...
Pit latrines are the most common sanitation systems used in sub-Saharan African cities. The rapid ex...
While urban agriculture has long been valued for providing food security and nutrition within cities...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...
To maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular metabolism ...