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View article: Greenhouse gas emissions from sanitation and wastewater management systems: a review
Greenhouse gas emissions from sanitation and wastewater management systems: a review Open
There is growing awareness of the contribution of sanitation systems to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally, and hence to climate change. However, there is a lack of comprehensive insight into emission sources disaggregated across the …
View article: A review of how decision support tools address resource recovery in sanitation systems
A review of how decision support tools address resource recovery in sanitation systems Open
Globally, there is increasing interest in recovering resources from sanitation systems. However, the process of planning and implementing circular sanitation is complex and can necessitate software-based tools to support decision-making. I…
View article: Sustainability Assessment of Urban and Peri-Urban Sanitation Systems Relevant in the Bolivian Context
Sustainability Assessment of Urban and Peri-Urban Sanitation Systems Relevant in the Bolivian Context Open
This report presents a sustainability assessment method that can identify strengths and weaknesses of different sanitation systems across the sanitation service chain, in the context of Montero, Bolivia.
View article: Combining sewered and non-sewered sanitation in Montero, Bolivia: scaling up sustainably
Combining sewered and non-sewered sanitation in Montero, Bolivia: scaling up sustainably Open
The city of Montero, through the cooperative utility COSMOL, has successfully implemented on-site sanitation services for part of its population, in parallel to sewer-based services. However, additional solutions, capacity development and …
View article: Governance challenges and opportunities for implementing resource recovery from organic waste streams in urban areas of Latin America: insights from Chía, Colombia
Governance challenges and opportunities for implementing resource recovery from organic waste streams in urban areas of Latin America: insights from Chía, Colombia Open
View article: Phosphorus Flows, Surpluses, and N/P Agronomic Balancing When Using Manure from Pig and Poultry Farms
Phosphorus Flows, Surpluses, and N/P Agronomic Balancing When Using Manure from Pig and Poultry Farms Open
The pig and poultry industries continue to grow across the world and together they provide the majority of meat consumed. The European Union (EU) in particular has the highest global relative meat production by monogastrics (i.e., pig and …
View article: Software-based decision support tools used in the sanitation sector
Software-based decision support tools used in the sanitation sector Open
This dataset includes data used in a scoping review on how decision support tools used in the sanitation sector address resource recovery considerations. The dataset is an accompaniment to the publication "A review of how decision support …
View article: Software-based decision support tools used in the sanitation sector
Software-based decision support tools used in the sanitation sector Open
This dataset includes data used in a scoping review on how decision support tools used in the sanitation sector address resource recovery considerations. The dataset is an accompaniment to the publication "A review of how decision support …
View article: The circular economy potential of urban organic waste streams in low- and middle-income countries
The circular economy potential of urban organic waste streams in low- and middle-income countries Open
View article: Data for: The circular economy potential of urban organic waste streams in low- and middle-income countries
Data for: The circular economy potential of urban organic waste streams in low- and middle-income countries Open
This dataset includes the research data and supporting information for the publication "The circular economy potential of urban organic waste streams in low- and middle-income countries" which was published in the Journal of Environment, D…
View article: Data for: The circular economy potential of urban organic waste streams in low- and middle-income countries
Data for: The circular economy potential of urban organic waste streams in low- and middle-income countries Open
This dataset includes the research data and supporting information for the publication "The circular economy potential of urban organic waste streams in low- and middle-income countries" which was published in the Journal of Environment, D…
View article: Data for: The circular economy potential of urban organic waste streams in low- and middle-income countries
Data for: The circular economy potential of urban organic waste streams in low- and middle-income countries Open
This dataset includes the research data and supporting information for the publication "The circular economy potential of urban organic waste streams in low- and middle-income countries" submitted to the Journal of Environment, Development…
View article: A Review of How Decision Support Tools Address Resource Recovery in Sanitation Systems
A Review of How Decision Support Tools Address Resource Recovery in Sanitation Systems Open
View article: Governing the circular economy: Assessing the capacity to implement resource-oriented sanitation and waste management systems in low- and middle-income countries
Governing the circular economy: Assessing the capacity to implement resource-oriented sanitation and waste management systems in low- and middle-income countries Open
View article: Sustainable sanitation and gaps in global climate policy and financing
Sustainable sanitation and gaps in global climate policy and financing Open
View article: Challenges of Governing Off-Grid “Productive” Sanitation in Peri-Urban Areas: Comparison of Case Studies in Bolivia and South Africa
Challenges of Governing Off-Grid “Productive” Sanitation in Peri-Urban Areas: Comparison of Case Studies in Bolivia and South Africa Open
Globally, peri-urban areas are experiencing rapid urbanization. Conventional infrastructure development is generally slow to catch up and the lack of basic sanitation in peri-urban areas is a constantly growing—and often overlooked—problem…
View article: Transforming urban water governance through social (triple‐loop) learning
Transforming urban water governance through social (triple‐loop) learning Open
The sustainable development of cities is threatened by a worldwide water crisis. Improved social learning is urgently needed to transform urban water governance and make it more integrated and adaptive. However, empirical studies remain fe…
View article: Bridging Gaps in the Agricultural Phosphorus Cycle from an Animal Husbandry Perspective—The Case of Pigs and Poultry
Bridging Gaps in the Agricultural Phosphorus Cycle from an Animal Husbandry Perspective—The Case of Pigs and Poultry Open
Since phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, its usage and application across agricultural production systems requires great attention. Monogastric species such as pigs and poultry can significantly contribute to global food secu…
View article: Innovative sanitation approaches could address multiple development challenges
Innovative sanitation approaches could address multiple development challenges Open
Globally, more than 60% of the human population live without safely managed sanitation services or even lack access to basic sanitation facilities. In addition, most of the wastewater produced in the world is discharged without proper trea…
View article: Understanding sustained use of ecological sanitation in rural Burkina Faso
Understanding sustained use of ecological sanitation in rural Burkina Faso Open
Access to safe sanitation services is fundamental for healthy and productive lives, but in rural Burkina Faso only around 7% of the population uses improved sanitation. Ecological sanitation (ecosan) systems that allow safe agricultural re…
View article: Towards “Sustainable” Sanitation: Challenges and Opportunities in Urban Areas
Towards “Sustainable” Sanitation: Challenges and Opportunities in Urban Areas Open
While sanitation is fundamental for health and wellbeing, cities of all sizes face growing challenges in providing safe, affordable and functional sanitation systems that are also sustainable. Factors such as limited political will, inadeq…
View article: Resource Value Mapping (REVAMP): A tool for evaluating the resource recovery potential of urban waste streams
Resource Value Mapping (REVAMP): A tool for evaluating the resource recovery potential of urban waste streams Open
View article: Tackling complexity: Understanding the food-energy-environment nexus in Ethiopia's lake TANA sub-basin
Tackling complexity: Understanding the food-energy-environment nexus in Ethiopia's lake TANA sub-basin Open
Ethiopia has embarked upon a rapid growth and development trajectory aiming to become a middle-income country by 2025. To achieve this goal, an agricultural development led industrialization strategy is being implemented which aims to inte…