Access to sustainable sanitation systems is a determining factor in human health and economic development. However, more than a third of the world’s population lives without access to improved sanitation facilities. To meet the sanitation United Nations Millennium Development target, halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation , a wide range of non conventional sanitation technologies have been implemented in developing countries, including waterless systems. These systems function by diverting urine away from feces and collecting, storing, and dehydrating the fecal material in watertight dehydration vaults. From a public health perspective, adequate inactivation of fecal ...
Water, sanitation and hygiene interventions are among the most significant health interventions addr...
The agricultural use of sewage sludge is possible on condition of maintaining microbiological and pa...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the United Nations created more than 15 years ago establishe...
Access to sustainable sanitation systems is a determining factor in human health and economic develo...
Access to sustainable sanitation systems is a determining factor in human health and economic develo...
Safe reuse of plant nutrients from human excreta increases the sustainability of society and promote...
Faecal sludge contains valuable plant nutrients and can be used as a fertiliser in agriculture, inst...
Unsafe sanitation systems poses a risk for pathogen transmission, wherefore it is important to both ...
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals have prioritized improving access to sanitation, but...
Faecal sludge (FS) accumulates in onsite sanitation technologies, which play a prevailing role in lo...
As Uganda works to transform itself into an industrialized, middle-income country in the coming deca...
The lack of potable water, poor hygiene practices and inefficient sanitation systems in developing c...
Improving global coverage of sustainable and safely managed sanitation requires innovative solutions...
There is limited knowledge about the survival of geohelminths, which are soil-transmitted human path...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Pathogen transmission is a major concern when imple...
Water, sanitation and hygiene interventions are among the most significant health interventions addr...
The agricultural use of sewage sludge is possible on condition of maintaining microbiological and pa...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the United Nations created more than 15 years ago establishe...
Access to sustainable sanitation systems is a determining factor in human health and economic develo...
Access to sustainable sanitation systems is a determining factor in human health and economic develo...
Safe reuse of plant nutrients from human excreta increases the sustainability of society and promote...
Faecal sludge contains valuable plant nutrients and can be used as a fertiliser in agriculture, inst...
Unsafe sanitation systems poses a risk for pathogen transmission, wherefore it is important to both ...
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals have prioritized improving access to sanitation, but...
Faecal sludge (FS) accumulates in onsite sanitation technologies, which play a prevailing role in lo...
As Uganda works to transform itself into an industrialized, middle-income country in the coming deca...
The lack of potable water, poor hygiene practices and inefficient sanitation systems in developing c...
Improving global coverage of sustainable and safely managed sanitation requires innovative solutions...
There is limited knowledge about the survival of geohelminths, which are soil-transmitted human path...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Pathogen transmission is a major concern when imple...
Water, sanitation and hygiene interventions are among the most significant health interventions addr...
The agricultural use of sewage sludge is possible on condition of maintaining microbiological and pa...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the United Nations created more than 15 years ago establishe...