As Uganda works to transform itself into an industrialized, middle-income country in the coming decades, the country is faced with a number of problematic trends that could hinder this transition. High population growth and urbanization are quickly forcing small towns to deal with issues of limited space and the aesthetic conditions within sanitation systems, while declining soil fertility in surrounding rural areas calls into question the future nutritional security of the growing population. Ecological Sanitation (Eco-San) systems, which are designed to recover nutrients from human excreta, may help to address these trends. Improved sanitation coverage in Uganda is currently estimated to be 34%, with most people using either improved or u...
A ‘two-track’ approach has been adopted in order to tackle the problems of sanitation and waste mana...
Pressure is growing to develop innovative decentralized sanitation systems that protect public healt...
The Ecosan Promotion Project (EPP) in Kenya, funded by EU, GTZ and Sida, was promoting appropriate e...
As Uganda works to transform itself into an industrialized, middle-income country in the coming deca...
ABSTRACT Billions of people are living without access to safe hygienic means of personal sanitation....
Ecological Sanitation (Eco-San) systems are designed to recover nutrients and organic matter from hu...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the United Nations created more than 15 years ago establishe...
During a visit to the Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT) in North Wales in 2006, the technology th...
In Rukungiri Municipality, the installation of pit latrines is hindered by limited space, rocky soil...
Ecological sanitation, is an approach which is characterized by a desire to safely \"close the loop\...
Globally, sanitation has remained a challenge with an estimate of 2.6 billion people lackingaccess t...
Ecological sanitation is a promising novel innovation being promoted in many developing countries to...
The interdisciplinary PhD research “Potentials and Constraints to the Link of Urban and Peri-Urban A...
Ecological sanitation (EcoSan) is one of the effective concepts of sustainable sanitation for both w...
Nutrient recovered faecal sludge is a novel alternative fertilizer product, and is proposed to be pr...
A ‘two-track’ approach has been adopted in order to tackle the problems of sanitation and waste mana...
Pressure is growing to develop innovative decentralized sanitation systems that protect public healt...
The Ecosan Promotion Project (EPP) in Kenya, funded by EU, GTZ and Sida, was promoting appropriate e...
As Uganda works to transform itself into an industrialized, middle-income country in the coming deca...
ABSTRACT Billions of people are living without access to safe hygienic means of personal sanitation....
Ecological Sanitation (Eco-San) systems are designed to recover nutrients and organic matter from hu...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the United Nations created more than 15 years ago establishe...
During a visit to the Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT) in North Wales in 2006, the technology th...
In Rukungiri Municipality, the installation of pit latrines is hindered by limited space, rocky soil...
Ecological sanitation, is an approach which is characterized by a desire to safely \"close the loop\...
Globally, sanitation has remained a challenge with an estimate of 2.6 billion people lackingaccess t...
Ecological sanitation is a promising novel innovation being promoted in many developing countries to...
The interdisciplinary PhD research “Potentials and Constraints to the Link of Urban and Peri-Urban A...
Ecological sanitation (EcoSan) is one of the effective concepts of sustainable sanitation for both w...
Nutrient recovered faecal sludge is a novel alternative fertilizer product, and is proposed to be pr...
A ‘two-track’ approach has been adopted in order to tackle the problems of sanitation and waste mana...
Pressure is growing to develop innovative decentralized sanitation systems that protect public healt...
The Ecosan Promotion Project (EPP) in Kenya, funded by EU, GTZ and Sida, was promoting appropriate e...