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Physico-chemical characteristics and biodegradability of contents of ventilated improved pit latrines (VIPs) in eThekwini Municipality

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Poo

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Poo - Introduction to ecosan with cartoons and sketches

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Pour-flush toilets with biogas plant at DSK Training Institute, Gujarat, India - Draft - Case study of sustainable sanitation projects

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Rethinking Sustainable Sanitation for the Urban Environment

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Rural community and school UDD toilets in Misamis Oriental, Libertad, Initao and Manticao, Philippines - Case study of sustainable sanitation projects

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Safer sanitation in slums and emergency settings with Peepoo bags - Appropriate Technology, Vol 36, No 4, p. 38

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Sanitation improvements at Navsarjan Boarding Schools, Gujarat, India - Draft. Case study of sustainable sanitation projects

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Sanitation policies and regulatory frameworks for reuse of nutrients in wastewater, human excreta and greywater - Proceedings from SEI/EcoSanRes2 Work...

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Sanitation policies and regulatory frameworks for reuse of nutrients in wastewater, human excreta and greywater - Proceedings from SEI/EcoSanRes2 Work...

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Sanitation: A continuous challenge for the European Region - European Regional Document

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Scaling up sanitation - The case of rural Thailand

Lessons learnt in Thailand for rural sanitation:Decentralized Health System, “Toilet Doctors”Strong follow-upCommunity involvement, community seen as partnersVillages developed implementation plansHigh-Level SupportTransparent fundingClear directivesSanitation Policies – sanitary toilet ordinanceReduced Hardware Subsidies – subsidies undermining sustained use

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Taki Busasché Production - PS-Aguié has produced a series of factsheets with an overview on the construction and use of low-cost toilets/urinals and r...

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The 3rd International Dry Toilet Conference in Tampere, Finland - Conference materials

The 3rd International Dry Toilet Conference was held in Tampere, Finland, on 12-15 August 2009 and was organised by the Global Dry Toilet Association of Finland in cooperation with Tampere University of Technology, University of Tampere and Tampere University for Applied Sciences.184 delegates from 47 countries gathered together to discuss various aspects of dry/ecological sanitation.The main theme of the conference has been the evaluation of achievements in sanitation after the International year of Sanitation and the influence of dry toilets to help to reach the Millennium Development Goals. Special focus was given to health aspects related to dry sanitation.Main topics1) Promoting ecological sanitation in order to achieve MDG’s2) Health and safety aspects related to sanitation3) Technical development of Dry Toilets4) Prospects and challenges in reuse of excreta5) Social, Cultural, Economic and Gender related aspects of dry sanitation6) Implementing ecological sanitation in emergencies7) Sustainable sanitation for tourism and recreation

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The 3rd International Dry Toilet Conference in Tampere, Finland - Conference materials

The 3rd International Dry Toilet Conference was held in Tampere, Finland, on 12-15 August 2009 and was organised by the Global Dry Toilet Association of Finland in cooperation with Tampere University of Technology, University of Tampere and Tampere University for Applied Sciences.184 delegates from 47 countries gathered together to discuss various aspects of dry/ecological sanitation.The main theme of the conference has been the evaluation of achievements in sanitation after the International year of Sanitation and the influence of dry toilets to help to reach the Millennium Development Goals. Special focus was given to health aspects related to dry sanitation.Main topics1) Promoting ecological sanitation in order to achieve MDG’s2) Health and safety aspects related to sanitation3) Technical development of Dry Toilets4) Prospects and challenges in reuse of excreta5) Social, Cultural, Economic and Gender related aspects of dry sanitation6) Implementing ecological sanitation in emergencies7) Sustainable sanitation for tourism and recreation

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