A case study shows enabling factors and governance barriers critical to implementing circular economy strategies for organic waste in urban areas.
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A case study shows enabling factors and governance barriers critical to implementing circular economy strategies for organic waste in urban areas.
Background levels of nutrients in soils determine whether manure will lead to phosphorus runoff. Current nitrate guidelines will lead to phosphorus surpluses.
Este libro muestra cómo una mejor gestión del saneamiento y las aguas residuales puede beneficiar tanto a los seres humanos como al medio ambiente.
How can the circular economy potential of urban waste streams in low- and middle-income countries be realized?
This report shows that low-carbon and climate-resilient water and sanitation services are technically feasible and economically viable.
This book shows how improved sanitation and wastewater management can benefit both humans and the environment.
This brief sets out the often overlooked synergies between sanitation development and climate adaptation and explores a pathway to better integrating the two.
This inventory report is a first step towards creating scenarios and roadmaps for a circular economy based on organic waste resources in Naivasha.
This paper identifies factors that facilitate or limit governance capacity for circularity in the form of resource recovery from urban organic waste streams.
This perspective article examines the often overlooked relationship between sanitation and climate policy.
Comparison of two initiatives in Bolivia and South Africa offers insights for introducing off-grid “productive” sanitation systems in peri-urban areas.
How has social learning helped or hindered sustainability transformations in urban water governance?
Balancing the phosphorus cycle within farming systems is crucial to achieve phosphorus sustainable and resilient livestock production.
UrbanCircle uses the REVAMP tool to help cities identify the opportunities in their organic waste.
The 2030 Agenda provides an important framework for developing more sustainable sanitation, in terms of both safe sanitation access and wastewater management.