Abstract: Background: Pollution of the Baltic Sea continues to be a problem. Major terrestrial sources of nutrient emissions to the Baltic Sea are agriculture and wastewater, both major causes of eutrophication. Wastewater contains nutrients and organic matter that could constitute valuable products such as agricultural fertilizers and source of energy. With the EU’s action plan for circular economy, waste management and resource utilization is central. Thus the integration of resource recovery to wastewater management could create benefits beyond the wastewater sector. There is a growing interest in resource recovery from wastewater. However, there is no systematic overview of the literature on technologies to recover nutrients and carbon ...
Water management solutions need to be improved. New technologies in wastewater and sewage sludge tre...
Efforts to remove and recover nutrients from wastewater are motivated by the United Nations Sustaina...
As the population of the world increases, and economies continue to develop, energy, water, material...
Abstract Background Pollution of the Baltic Sea continues to be a problem. Major terrestrial sources...
Background Eutrophication of the Baltic Sea, and many other water bodies, is partly the result of po...
Abstract: Background: Eutrophication of the Baltic Sea, and many other water bodies, is partly the r...
Abstract Background The degradation of the water quality of the Baltic Sea is an ongoing problem, de...
Abstract: Background: The degradation of the water quality of the Baltic Sea is an ongoing problem, ...
Background Agriculture is the main sector responsible for nutrient emissions in the Baltic Sea Regi...
Background Agriculture is the main sector responsible for nutrient emissions in the Baltic Sea Regio...
Background: Research and development on the recovery and reuse of nutrients found in human excreta a...
This paper summarizes key findings from a series of systematic reviews and comprehensive efforts to ...
The KEHÄ project is funded by the European Regional Development Fund and this report is one part of ...
Background: Research and development on the recovery and reuse of nutrients found in human excreta a...
Eng. D. ThesisMunicipal wastewater contains valuable substances such as energy, organic carbon and n...
Water management solutions need to be improved. New technologies in wastewater and sewage sludge tre...
Efforts to remove and recover nutrients from wastewater are motivated by the United Nations Sustaina...
As the population of the world increases, and economies continue to develop, energy, water, material...
Abstract Background Pollution of the Baltic Sea continues to be a problem. Major terrestrial sources...
Background Eutrophication of the Baltic Sea, and many other water bodies, is partly the result of po...
Abstract: Background: Eutrophication of the Baltic Sea, and many other water bodies, is partly the r...
Abstract Background The degradation of the water quality of the Baltic Sea is an ongoing problem, de...
Abstract: Background: The degradation of the water quality of the Baltic Sea is an ongoing problem, ...
Background Agriculture is the main sector responsible for nutrient emissions in the Baltic Sea Regi...
Background Agriculture is the main sector responsible for nutrient emissions in the Baltic Sea Regio...
Background: Research and development on the recovery and reuse of nutrients found in human excreta a...
This paper summarizes key findings from a series of systematic reviews and comprehensive efforts to ...
The KEHÄ project is funded by the European Regional Development Fund and this report is one part of ...
Background: Research and development on the recovery and reuse of nutrients found in human excreta a...
Eng. D. ThesisMunicipal wastewater contains valuable substances such as energy, organic carbon and n...
Water management solutions need to be improved. New technologies in wastewater and sewage sludge tre...
Efforts to remove and recover nutrients from wastewater are motivated by the United Nations Sustaina...
As the population of the world increases, and economies continue to develop, energy, water, material...