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This is a short paper describing what a command-and-control approach is, and how is it imposed as part of the Philippine’s environment policy.
PIDS (2002): A Law of Nature. The Command-and-Control Approach. Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS). Entradas: Economic Issue of the Day: Volume 3Wikipedia article on condominial sewers.

This publication contains laboratory and field studies to characterise the UV- tube performance at flow rate of 5L/m. It presents the UV tube as a promising technology for treating household drinking water at the point of use.
BROWNELL, S.A. ; CHAKRABARTI, A.R. ; KASER, F.M. ; CONNELLY, L.G. ; PELETZ, R.L. ; REYGADAS, F. ; LANG, M.J. ; KAMMEN, D.M. ; NELSON, K.L. (2008): Assessment of a low-cost, point-of-use, ultraviolet water disinfection technology. Entradas: Journal of Water and Health: Volume 6 , 53-65.This publication is based on insights gathered through the programme ‘Three Pilots for Pro-Poor Innovation’ (3P4PPI). Associated business partners are SNV, Mueller B.V., The Fruit Republic and Fresh Studio to develop and implement innovations in Kenya, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Bangladesh. These insights illustrated in this publication will help the private and the public sector scale inclusive innovations and achieve results for the BoP.
VAN DER KLEIN, W. SPRENGER, T. COLLÉE, L. BROUWER, H. VAN TUBERGEN, K. BULTS, R. (2013): Developing BoP partnerships towards collective impact at the Base of the Pyramid. Utrecht: BoP Innovation Center
This paper describes the different physicochemical properties of soils, and their organic and inorganic constituents that allow for degradation of pollutants present in wastewater.
JOSHI, S. ; JOSHI, S. ; KUBER, B. (2002): Physicochemical and biological processes of wastewater irrigation and land treatment. First Workshop on Reuse of Treated Wastewater and Sludge for Agriculture in South Asia. Entradas: Proceedings of International Work Plan of GWP – SASTAC on Reuse of City Effluents :Training session plan on undergroung Rain Water Harvesting System
ODENTHAL, M. (2023): Training Session Plan - Underground Rain Water Harvesting System. Training Program on Sustainable Natural and Advance Technologies and Business Partnerships for Water & Wastewater Treatment, Monitoring and Safe Water Reuse in India . PDF
A case study in a rural Muslim community to investigate cultural factors affecting the choice of sanitation solutions. The study underlines the importance of incorporating cultural preferences in the planning of improved sanitation, particularly when designing low-cost ecological systems.
NAWAB, B. NYBORG, I. ESSER, K. JENSSEN, P. (n.y): Cultural Preferences in Designing Ecological Sanitation Systems in North West Frontier Province, Pakistan.
Taking as an example the Eritrean city of Asmara, this paper presents the findings of a study that used a newly developed model to calculate waste flows and waste management costs, and to simulate various alternative scenarios.
ROTHENBERGER, S. (2007): Does Decentralized Composting Make Economic Sense? . Duebendorf: EAWAG
This is part one of the research study of Ohio State University on the impact of vermicompost on tea production and plant growth where the research study found out that aerating vermicompost tea during brewing results in significant growth responses, even at the concentration tested.
ARANCON, N.Q. EDWARDS, C.A. DICK, R. DICK, L. (2007): Vermicompost Tea Production and Plant Growth Impacts. Ohio State UniversityThe Sphere Handbook, Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response, is one of the most widely known and internationally recognized sets of common principles and universal minimum standards in life-saving areas of humanitarian response.