Concept of Ecological Sanitation; referred as ECOSAN, integrates sanitation and agriculture by using human waste as fertilizer and soil conditioner. The ECOSAN concept has been applied in Siddhipur village of Lalitpur District, which is nearby urban settlement of the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. The project, initiated on a small scale as a pilot project, is first of its kind in the country. The ECOSAN toilets in this village have been implemented after the demand from the community for proper management of their wastes. Main thrust of constructing ECOSAN toilets is due to their potential of preventing groundwater pollution, reuse in agriculture and management of sanitary waste. The acceptance, active participation, sharing of cost for building ...
This paper summarises information from 20 UNICEF-assisted ecological sanitation projects in 12 count...
Ecological sanitation (referred to in some countries as Ecosan) has been successfully implemented in...
During a visit to the Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT) in North Wales in 2006, the technology th...
Concept of Ecological Sanitation; referred as ECOSAN, integrates sanitation and agriculture by using...
Ecological sanitation can be defined as water conserving and nutrient recycling system for use of hu...
Unsafe sanitation is one of the world’s largest health and environmental problems. Many countries fa...
Despite models being developed in various parts of the country, EcoSan has not succeeded in emerging...
In Upper Mustang, one of Nepal's highest and most remote regions, sanitation infrastructure is under...
Ecosan toilets were introduced to Sri Lanka in 2001. There is an increasing interest in ecosan techn...
In 2005 Practical Action Nepal conceptualized and set up the idea of the Renewable Energy Village (R...
Ecological sanitation (EcoSan) is one of the effective concepts of sustainable sanitation for both w...
The world’s sanitation systems must be up to the challenge of addressing the global crises of water ...
Abstract-- Bangladesh has always to face pressing sanitation problems due to its vulnerable geograph...
Conventional sanitation technologies based on pit lavatories and flush toilets cannot solve the prob...
Nepal is one of the poorest developing countries in Asia. Political tension and nature disasters has...
This paper summarises information from 20 UNICEF-assisted ecological sanitation projects in 12 count...
Ecological sanitation (referred to in some countries as Ecosan) has been successfully implemented in...
During a visit to the Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT) in North Wales in 2006, the technology th...
Concept of Ecological Sanitation; referred as ECOSAN, integrates sanitation and agriculture by using...
Ecological sanitation can be defined as water conserving and nutrient recycling system for use of hu...
Unsafe sanitation is one of the world’s largest health and environmental problems. Many countries fa...
Despite models being developed in various parts of the country, EcoSan has not succeeded in emerging...
In Upper Mustang, one of Nepal's highest and most remote regions, sanitation infrastructure is under...
Ecosan toilets were introduced to Sri Lanka in 2001. There is an increasing interest in ecosan techn...
In 2005 Practical Action Nepal conceptualized and set up the idea of the Renewable Energy Village (R...
Ecological sanitation (EcoSan) is one of the effective concepts of sustainable sanitation for both w...
The world’s sanitation systems must be up to the challenge of addressing the global crises of water ...
Abstract-- Bangladesh has always to face pressing sanitation problems due to its vulnerable geograph...
Conventional sanitation technologies based on pit lavatories and flush toilets cannot solve the prob...
Nepal is one of the poorest developing countries in Asia. Political tension and nature disasters has...
This paper summarises information from 20 UNICEF-assisted ecological sanitation projects in 12 count...
Ecological sanitation (referred to in some countries as Ecosan) has been successfully implemented in...
During a visit to the Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT) in North Wales in 2006, the technology th...