Color
Publications: Waste Reuse in Agriculture (WRA)

Publications: Waste Reuse in Agriculture (WRA)

General

Agricultural and Aquacultural Aspects of Waste Reuse

Health Aspects of Waste Reuse

Posters

Presentations

Title

 

Description

 

File

   

General

   
Integrated Approach to Environmental Sanitation and Urban Agriculture
  The paper discusses first the definition of environmental sanitation as it has been defined by the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC). Focus is put on the closure of the nutrient loop as one of the objectives of a more ecological approach to environmental sanitation. Urban agriculture plays thereby a important role in the field of public health and sustainable resource management.

By R. Schertenleib, D. Forster, H. Belevi (2002)

  Download
110 KB
         
A Systematic Overview of Urban Agriculture in Developing Countries
  Urban agriculture is discussed in general. Different definitions and main objectives of urban agriculture are presented. Special focus is paid on the processes of urban agriculture (e.g. agricultural practices, soil quality management or public health) and the gaps of knowledge.

By B. Baumgartner, H. Belevi (2001)

  Download
161 KB
   

Agricultural and Aquacultural Aspects of Waste Reuse

   
Duckweed Aquculture - Potentials, Possibilities and Limitations for Combined Wastewater Treatment and Animal Feed Production in Developing Countries
  The report provides an overview on duckweed Aquaculture. It discusses duckweed for domestic, agricultural and industrial wastewater treatment, deals with health aspects, duckweed management, socio-cultural, economic and institutional aspects. It reviews past and present duckweed activities around the world and points out priority research needs.

By S. Iqbal (1999)

  Download
1.7 MB
   

Health Aspects of Waste Reuse

   
Human Waste (Excreta and Wastewater) Reuse
  The document discusses the practice of human waste reuse in urban agriculture and aquaculture. It provides a short view on the resource potential of excreta and wastewater. Focus is put on the health risks, health protection, waste treatment for use and on guidelines and standards. At the end the author debated about constraints and gaps in knowledge.

By M. Strauss (2001)

  Download
190 KB
         
Reuso de Aguas Servidas - Implicationes para la Salud
  The paper discusses the health implications regarding the reuse of excreta and wastewater. Health risks of excreted infections, epidemiological evidence, microbiological and parasitological quality criteria for the reuse of excreta and wastewater and means for health protection are discussed.

By M. Strauss (1998)

  Download
170 KB
         
Health (Pathogen) Considerations Regarding the Use of Human Waste in Aquaculture
  Review of the potential health risks and current epidemiological evidence for actual risks from pathogen transmission through wastewater aquaculture. The groups at risk, their exposure and the types of risk are defined. Pathogen transmission and survival, water quality standards and wastewater treatment processes are discussed. Possible legal approaches to minimise the pathogen transmission are mentioned.

By M. Strauss (1996)

  Download
200 KB
         
Health Implications of Excreta and Wastewater Use (Hubei environmental sanitation study)
  The report discusses the potential and actual risks to public health, epidemiological evidence, microbiological and parasitological quality criteria for excreta and wastewater use as well as health protection measures.

By M. Strauss (1994) revised in Jan. 2003

  Download
160 KB
         
Human waste use: Health Protection Practices and Scheme Monitoring
  The paper provides first an overview of human waste use practices in agriculture and aquaculture mainly in the southern hemisphere. The second part discusses institutional settings, regulations, strategies and practices of health protection. The third part deals with health guidelines, which have been formulated in a number of countries in the late eighties and the author presents monitoring schedules for treated wastewater irrigation systems.

By M. Strauss (1991)

  Download
high quality
9.5 MB

Download
low quality
1.4 MB

         
Use of Human Waste in Agriculture and Aquaculture
  The document consists of case studies from 10 different countries dealing with the use of human waste in agriculture and aquaculture. It is introduced with general information on data collection, country background and authors. A second chapter provides an overview on human waste use as a resource and deals with disease and health aspects. The following chapters consist of case studies whereas a thematically differentiation between wastewater and excrete use in agriculture as well as wastewater and excreta use in aquaculture is made.

Executive Summary (prepared by M.B. Pescod)

By M. Strauss, U. J. Blumenthal (1990)

  Download
9.1 MB
         
Generalised Model of the Effect of Different Control Measures in Reducing Health Risks from Waste Reuse
  The paper discusses health risks from wastewater and excreta reuse assessed by using an epidemiological definition of attributable risk instead of the presence of a microbiological hazard. There is a range of possible options for health protection (e.g. waste treatment, crop restriction). A generalised model can be used to visualise the effectiveness of each option in reducing health risks to agricultural workers and consumers of the crops grown.

By U.J. Blumenthal, M. Strauss, D.D. Mara, S. Cairncross (1989)

  Download
high quality
2.2 MB

Download
low quality
1.2 MB

         
Health Aspects of Nightsoil and Sludge Use in Agriculture and Aquaculture
  The document is spitted into three parts published in two reports. The first report contains part I & II, the second part III.

Part I: Existing Practices and Beliefs in the Utilisation of Human Excreta (P. Cross)
Part II: Pathogen survival (M. Strauss)

By P. Cross, M. Strauss (1985)

Part III: An Epidemiological Perspective (prepared by D. Blum, R.G. Feachem)

By D. Blum, R.G. Feachem (1995)

 
   

Posters

 
Water and Waste related Issues in Urban Agriculture
  The poster presents Urban agriculture (UA) as an important tool to overcome deplorable urban environmental conditions. Sandec initiated applied research activities to investigate the potential and limitations of the use of different waste products in urban agriculture.

By D. Forster (2003)

  Download
100 KB
         
Linking Urban Agriculture and Environmental Sanitation
  The poster presents Material Flux Analysis (MFA) as a method to assess the material and nutrient fluxes in a given system and thus to link urban agriculture and environmental sanitation: The case of Kumasi, Ghana.

By D. Forster, R. Schertenleib, H. Belevi (2003)

  Download
620 KB
         
Excreta and Wastewater - Resources for Agriculture
  The poster presents the use of excreta and wastewater in agriculture as a century-old practice. Its role as an important component of urban waste management has now been recognised. Infection risks have been identified and are controllable.

By M. Strauss, S. Vermeul (1999)

  Download
2.4 MB
   

Presentations

 
Vom Abfall zu Nahrungsmitteln
  The presentation gives an overview on the applied research going on within Sandec showing the example of the co-composting project in Kumasi, Ghana. (in German)

By D. Forster (2003)

  Download
1.3 MB
         
Introduction into urban agriculture
  The presentation discusses urban agriculture (UA) in general. UA is defined and its main objectives are presented. Special focus is paid on the processes of urban agriculture (e.g. agricultural practices).

By D. Forster (2003)

  Download
650 KB
         
Potentials and risks of reuse of faeces and waste water in (urban) agriculture
  The presentation discusses the agronomic potential, health risks and possible risk reduction strategies for the reuse of waste products in agriculture.

By D. Forster (2003)

  Download
880 KB