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This presentation explores the power of collaborations and how they can drive growth and success for businesses. Different partnership models are introduced and insights into the benefits of business partnerships, such as access to new markets, shared resources, larger customer base and accelerated innovation are discussed. The presentation enables a solid understanding of the strategic importance of business partnerships and the practical know-how to apply the Partnership Canvas - a complementary tool to the Business Model Canvas - to map, design, negotiate, adapt and visualise current and future business partnerships.
WAFLER, M. and JONCOURT, S. (2023): Business Partnership Models. Training Program on Sustainable Natural and Advance Technologies and Business Partnerships for Water & Wastewater Treatment, Monitoring and Safe Water Reuse in India. PDF
En esta presentación se dan datos de la problemática del manejo de aguas residuales y se dan ejemplos de ideas innovadoras para tratarlas y reusarlas.
OTTERPOHL, R. (2002): Conceptos Innovadores Orientados al Reuso del Agua Opciones de Alta, Mediana y Baja Tecnología. Alemania: TechnicalUniversityHamburg-HarburgLanguage: Spanish

Wastewater contains organic matter and the three main nutrients for plant production: nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Nitrogen fertilizer is energy consuming to produce and phosphorus is a limited mineral resource. Scandinavia is pioneering sustainable solutions to wastewater treatment. Source separation (blackwater/greywater) systems produce almost zero emissions and open up exiting urban applications of sanitation options in order to close the loop.
JENSSEN, P.D. VRAALE, L. LINDHOLM, O. SENG, L. (2007): Sustainable Wastewater Treatment. Entradas: SENG, L. (2007): Proceedings of the International Conference on Natural Resources and Environmental Management and Environmental Safety and Health. Norway: .
A standard design text used in North America. Local codes and standards should be assessed before choosing a design manual.
BIZIER, P. (2007): Gravity Sanitary Sewer Design and Construction. Second Edition. (= ASCE Manuals and Reports on Engineering Practice No. 60, WEF MOP No. FD-5 ). New York: American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
This manual provides an introduction to the anaerobic digestion of dairy manure. The operation and waste management practices of Idaho dairies, the anaerobic digestion and the anaerobic digestion processes suitable for dairy waste, the typical design applications for different types of dairies and finally the cost and benefits of the facilities are discussed.
BURKE, P.E. Dennis, A. (2001): Dairy Waste Anaerobic Digestion Handbook. Options for Recovering Beneficial Products from Dairy Manure. Olympia: Environmental Energy Company
Long-standing value chain models are being transformed by new entrants who restructure the way value is delivered to the customer. Digital and other technological innovations help new entrants eliminate or shift stages in the design, manufacture, commercialization, distribution, and support of products to create and capture new value. The large amounts of capital and infrastructure required for longer and more complex value chains are no longer required when significant stages are eliminated or shifted to different participants in such a way that the economics are dramatically changed. Incumbents with longer value chains provide ample targets for new entrants to reconceive how, when, and by whom value is created and delivered.
HAGEL, J. et al. (2015): Shorten the Value Chain. Transforming the Stages of Value Delivery . Entradas: Center for the Edge’s Patterns of Disruption series:
A PDF presentation with an overview on the Moringa plant. It includes general information, its different uses, methods of cultivation and other relevant topics on the Moringa plant (in German).
BECKER, K. (n.y): Moringa: eine mögliche Hochpreiskultur für Industrie und Landwirtschaft in weniger entwickelten Ländern.
A document about sustainable wastewater management in urban areas.
JENSSEN, P.D. GREATOREX, J.M. WARNER, W. S. (2004): Sustainable Wastewater Management in Urban Areas. (= Kapitel 4. Kurs WH33, Konzeptionen dezentralisierter Abwasserreinigung und Stoffstrommanagement ). Hannover: University of Hannover