Recognition of human excreta as a resource, rather than as waste, has led to the emergence of a range of new and innovative nutrient recovery solutions. Nevertheless, the management of human excreta remains largely rooted in current sanitation and wastewater management approaches, which often makes nutrient recovery an add-on to existing infrastructures. In this paper, we argue that framing human excreta management as a resource recovery challenge within waste management obscures important trade-offs. We explore the factors that would be brought to the fore by reframing human excreta management as part of food and farming systems. We find that such a reframing would accentuate (at least) six aspects of critical importance that are currently...
AbstractThe present study argues that the issue of sanitation and the solutions to it extends far be...
This review lays the foundation for why nutrient recovery must be a key consideration in design and ...
Land degradation and inadequate faecal sludge management are two major issues in Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Recognition of human excreta as a resource, rather than as waste, has led to the emergence of a rang...
Agricultural use of human excreta contributes to sustainable nutrient resource management. In contra...
Background: Research and development on the recovery and reuse of nutrients found in human excreta a...
As global consumption expands, the world is increasingly facing threats to resource availability and...
The need for better nutrient management has spurred efforts towards more comprehensive recycling of ...
As global consumption expands, the world is increasingly facing threats to resource availability and...
Eutrophication is a major water pollution issue and can lead to excessive growth of aquatic plant bi...
Safe recycling of nutrients found in human excreta back to agriculture is an important component of ...
AbstractHuman excreta are potential sources of plant nutrients, but are today usually considered a w...
AbstractEutrophication is a major water pollution issue and can lead to excessive growth of aquatic ...
Human excreta are a valuable source of nutrients. Their use should be promoted in order to replace s...
Sustainable food production to achieve food security and increased access to safely managed sanitati...
AbstractThe present study argues that the issue of sanitation and the solutions to it extends far be...
This review lays the foundation for why nutrient recovery must be a key consideration in design and ...
Land degradation and inadequate faecal sludge management are two major issues in Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Recognition of human excreta as a resource, rather than as waste, has led to the emergence of a rang...
Agricultural use of human excreta contributes to sustainable nutrient resource management. In contra...
Background: Research and development on the recovery and reuse of nutrients found in human excreta a...
As global consumption expands, the world is increasingly facing threats to resource availability and...
The need for better nutrient management has spurred efforts towards more comprehensive recycling of ...
As global consumption expands, the world is increasingly facing threats to resource availability and...
Eutrophication is a major water pollution issue and can lead to excessive growth of aquatic plant bi...
Safe recycling of nutrients found in human excreta back to agriculture is an important component of ...
AbstractHuman excreta are potential sources of plant nutrients, but are today usually considered a w...
AbstractEutrophication is a major water pollution issue and can lead to excessive growth of aquatic ...
Human excreta are a valuable source of nutrients. Their use should be promoted in order to replace s...
Sustainable food production to achieve food security and increased access to safely managed sanitati...
AbstractThe present study argues that the issue of sanitation and the solutions to it extends far be...
This review lays the foundation for why nutrient recovery must be a key consideration in design and ...
Land degradation and inadequate faecal sludge management are two major issues in Sub-Saharan Africa ...