WASTE's publications on ecological sanitation
WASTE publishes on the subject of ecological sanitation. These are made freely available on the web.
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WASTE publishes on the subject of ecological sanitation. These are made freely available on the web.
Exemple de technologies innovantes à faible coût pour la collecte, le transport, le traitement et la réutilisation des produit de l'assainisement
Réalisé en guise de contribution au quatrième Forum Mondial sur l'Eau tenu à Mexico en mars 2006, en collaboration avec NWP, PRACTICA, IRC et SIMAVI. Cette édition a bénéficié de l’appui financier de Partners for Water (Partenaires pour l’Eau).
Cette traduction est réalisée avec l’aide de ICCO et pS-Eau (France).
Environmental impact assessment of dehydration toilets in the Netherlands
A thesis, in Dutch, comparing three alternative toilet systems with the conventional flush toilet.
Case Study in Low-Income Community in Delhi, India
This report is the result of a research by a Dutch student in New Delhi on the logistical implications when applying ecological sanitation in a city. The information gathered is quite unique and as such the document is very useful for future planning of sanitation in cities world wide.
The document is split into 4 files.
Read more or download CS_ES log in_ebook table.pdf (495 kB)
A thesis in Dutch on the feasibility of Ecological Sanitation application in a planned urban neighbourhood of Gouda.
Read more or download Houden we van ons spoeltoilet screen.pdf (658 kB)
This Master thesis is an inventory of the possibilities for ecological sanitation techniques in potential new housing projects in the Netherlands, from the perspective of the potential users of the facilities.
Read more or download CS_es_NL possib.pdf (997 kB)
A case study report on an ecosan project on the Island Tingloy in The Philippines.
Read more or download Tingloy Ecosanpilot screen.pdf (792 kB)
An inventory of a histroical technology for ecological sanitation in Djenné, an ancient city in Mali.
Read more or download Rap Mission Djenné.pdf (414 kB)