The world’s sanitation systems must be up to the challenge of addressing the global crises of water shortages and food insecurity in the face of a growing population. To help address these problems, ecological sanitation (Ecosan), which typically involve the use of urine-diverting dry toilets (UDDTs) and the application of excreta in agriculture, can be employed. This paper discusses the challenges and potentials of the Ecosan approach in terms of 3 essential requirements—continuous defecation use, reduction of health risk, and use of excreta—by examining 3 cases of Ecosan use in Vietnam and Malawi. The experience with traditional Ecosan in rural Vietnam suggests that dry sanitation practices that apply Ecosan are effective at reducing feca...
The choice of sanitation technology in humanitarian crisis is based on various factors including the...
During a visit to the Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT) in North Wales in 2006, the technology th...
Despite models being developed in various parts of the country, EcoSan has not succeeded in emerging...
This paper summarises information from 20 UNICEF-assisted ecological sanitation projects in 12 count...
Ecological sanitation (EcoSan) is one of the effective concepts of sustainable sanitation for both w...
Ecological sanitation can be defined as water conserving and nutrient recycling system for use of hu...
Concept of Ecological Sanitation; referred as ECOSAN, integrates sanitation and agriculture by using...
This paper describes the potential of ecological sanitation (ecosan), and in particular of urine-div...
The concept of ecological sanitation (ecosan) has been explained in the technical brief Ecological S...
Unsafe sanitation is one of the world’s largest health and environmental problems. Many countries fa...
Ecological sanitation (EcoSan) in not a new technology but rather a recognition that human excreta i...
Use of Ecological Sanitation (EcoSan) sludge is becoming popular due to increasing price of organic ...
The ecological sanitation (Ecosan) technology continues to be challenged by diverse factors includin...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the United Nations created more than 15 years ago establishe...
Ecological Sanitation (Eco-San) systems are designed to recover nutrients and organic matter from hu...
The choice of sanitation technology in humanitarian crisis is based on various factors including the...
During a visit to the Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT) in North Wales in 2006, the technology th...
Despite models being developed in various parts of the country, EcoSan has not succeeded in emerging...
This paper summarises information from 20 UNICEF-assisted ecological sanitation projects in 12 count...
Ecological sanitation (EcoSan) is one of the effective concepts of sustainable sanitation for both w...
Ecological sanitation can be defined as water conserving and nutrient recycling system for use of hu...
Concept of Ecological Sanitation; referred as ECOSAN, integrates sanitation and agriculture by using...
This paper describes the potential of ecological sanitation (ecosan), and in particular of urine-div...
The concept of ecological sanitation (ecosan) has been explained in the technical brief Ecological S...
Unsafe sanitation is one of the world’s largest health and environmental problems. Many countries fa...
Ecological sanitation (EcoSan) in not a new technology but rather a recognition that human excreta i...
Use of Ecological Sanitation (EcoSan) sludge is becoming popular due to increasing price of organic ...
The ecological sanitation (Ecosan) technology continues to be challenged by diverse factors includin...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the United Nations created more than 15 years ago establishe...
Ecological Sanitation (Eco-San) systems are designed to recover nutrients and organic matter from hu...
The choice of sanitation technology in humanitarian crisis is based on various factors including the...
During a visit to the Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT) in North Wales in 2006, the technology th...
Despite models being developed in various parts of the country, EcoSan has not succeeded in emerging...