Proper concepts and technologies for attaining a sustainable, robust and social-economically affordable protection of the life environment for all people are available. They consist of concepts of Decentralised Sanitation and Resource Recovery and Reuse that are comprised of the use of treatment methods based on the Natural Biological Mineralization Route. The major difficulty is to get these systems/concepts implemented; it is more sociology than technology. Generally the short-term economic interests of well-established structures comprise the major bottleneck for making progress on the route to sustainable and robust public sanitation. However, regarding the enormous social and economic benefits of the decentralized sanitation and resour...
In developed countries the sanitation challenge is to initiate a transition from strongly centralize...
<strong>Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery </strong> Worl...
Recovery of human-derived resources (e.g., nutrients, energy) from sanitation systems has emerged as...
Proper concepts and technologies for attaining a sustainable, robust and social-economically afforda...
In conventional environmental protection the parallel development of advanced technical solutions al...
Hygiene and sanitation are basic human needs to reduce health risk and to increase comfortability in...
Globally, more than 60% of the human population live without safely managed sanitation services or e...
ustainable sanitation A sanitation system is much more than a technology. It en-compasses the collec...
Providing sanitation to everyone on the planet is one of the most pressing challenges of the twenty-...
Small scale systems can improve the sustainability of sanitation systems as they more easily close t...
The increasing scarcity of clean water sets the need for appropriate management of available water r...
Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery Worldwide 2.5 billion...
The world is currently undergoing a paradigm shift towards a circular society in which resources are...
The term “Medium – Tech ” refers to a sanitation system which is still not a low-Tech, but also not ...
Abstract- Sustainable development is a strategic choice that must be made by both developing and dev...
In developed countries the sanitation challenge is to initiate a transition from strongly centralize...
<strong>Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery </strong> Worl...
Recovery of human-derived resources (e.g., nutrients, energy) from sanitation systems has emerged as...
Proper concepts and technologies for attaining a sustainable, robust and social-economically afforda...
In conventional environmental protection the parallel development of advanced technical solutions al...
Hygiene and sanitation are basic human needs to reduce health risk and to increase comfortability in...
Globally, more than 60% of the human population live without safely managed sanitation services or e...
ustainable sanitation A sanitation system is much more than a technology. It en-compasses the collec...
Providing sanitation to everyone on the planet is one of the most pressing challenges of the twenty-...
Small scale systems can improve the sustainability of sanitation systems as they more easily close t...
The increasing scarcity of clean water sets the need for appropriate management of available water r...
Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery Worldwide 2.5 billion...
The world is currently undergoing a paradigm shift towards a circular society in which resources are...
The term “Medium – Tech ” refers to a sanitation system which is still not a low-Tech, but also not ...
Abstract- Sustainable development is a strategic choice that must be made by both developing and dev...
In developed countries the sanitation challenge is to initiate a transition from strongly centralize...
<strong>Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery </strong> Worl...
Recovery of human-derived resources (e.g., nutrients, energy) from sanitation systems has emerged as...