Full-scale pyrolysis of faecal sludge is a credible technology for the safe removal of pathogens and the concurrent creation of biochar, which has been shown to enhance crop productivity. Faecal sludge biochar has the potential to improve acidic, low nutrient soils and crop yield in developing nations more at risk of climate change and food insecurity. Little research has been conducted into public acceptance of faecal sludge biochar as a soil enhancer in agriculture. In this study of the public in Swansea, Wales, an online survey examines their awareness of, and comfort levels of eating food grown using biosolids, wood biochar and faecal sludge biochar. Our findings show that males were almost twice as likely than females to have a positiv...
International audienceWe present here a data set generated from a multinational survey on opinions o...
Biochar is increasingly being applied as a soil amendment in agriculture. Biochar is typically produ...
Using human excreta derived fertiliser (HEDF) in agriculture reduces dependence on diminishing phosp...
Full-scale pyrolysis of faecal sludge is a credible technology for the safe removal of pathogens and...
Public Perceptions on Faecal Sludge Biochar and Biosolids Use in Agriculture - Questionnaire of resi...
The recovery of nutrients from faecal sludge (FS) for use in agriculture could help achieve the Sust...
Faecal sludge management (FSM) in most developing countries is still insufficient. Sanitation challe...
Although faecal sludge (FS) co-compost contains vital nutrients, there are several barriers limiting...
Human excreta are a valuable source of nutrients. Their use should be promoted in order to replace s...
Nutrient recovered faecal sludge is a novel alternative fertilizer product, and is proposed to be pr...
Unsafe disposal of faecal sludge from onsite sanitation in low-income countries has detrimental effe...
Most research on biochar has focused either on the mechanistic or the biophysical aspects, and there...
Source-separating sanitation systems offer the possibility of recycling nutrients present in wastewa...
Background: The dumping of untreated faecal sludge from non-sewered onsite sanitation facilities cau...
In fulfilling sustainable development goal 6, over 3.1 billion people in the world, mostly in develo...
International audienceWe present here a data set generated from a multinational survey on opinions o...
Biochar is increasingly being applied as a soil amendment in agriculture. Biochar is typically produ...
Using human excreta derived fertiliser (HEDF) in agriculture reduces dependence on diminishing phosp...
Full-scale pyrolysis of faecal sludge is a credible technology for the safe removal of pathogens and...
Public Perceptions on Faecal Sludge Biochar and Biosolids Use in Agriculture - Questionnaire of resi...
The recovery of nutrients from faecal sludge (FS) for use in agriculture could help achieve the Sust...
Faecal sludge management (FSM) in most developing countries is still insufficient. Sanitation challe...
Although faecal sludge (FS) co-compost contains vital nutrients, there are several barriers limiting...
Human excreta are a valuable source of nutrients. Their use should be promoted in order to replace s...
Nutrient recovered faecal sludge is a novel alternative fertilizer product, and is proposed to be pr...
Unsafe disposal of faecal sludge from onsite sanitation in low-income countries has detrimental effe...
Most research on biochar has focused either on the mechanistic or the biophysical aspects, and there...
Source-separating sanitation systems offer the possibility of recycling nutrients present in wastewa...
Background: The dumping of untreated faecal sludge from non-sewered onsite sanitation facilities cau...
In fulfilling sustainable development goal 6, over 3.1 billion people in the world, mostly in develo...
International audienceWe present here a data set generated from a multinational survey on opinions o...
Biochar is increasingly being applied as a soil amendment in agriculture. Biochar is typically produ...
Using human excreta derived fertiliser (HEDF) in agriculture reduces dependence on diminishing phosp...