This publication first summarises the challenges facing agriculture and water without climate change. It then considers the broad and more specific impacts of climate change in different regions of the world, and looks at the options for adaptation and mitigation in some detail. It attempts to reach a practical focus without excessive generalisation.
TURRAL, H. BURKE, J. FAURE, J.M. (2011): Climate Change, Water and Food Security . (= FAO Water Reports , 36 ). Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)Library
A document defining sanitation in human rights terms, describing the value of treating sanitation as a human rights issue and outlining priority actions for governments, international organisations and civil society.
COHRE ; WATERAID SDC ; UN-HABITAT (2008): Sanitation: A human Rights Imperative. Geneva: Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE)The blog entry describes a 3-year safe water initiative led by Antenna Foundation to facilitate market based business approaches in safe water that do partly build around the application of WATA® devices.
This presentation offers a broader view on portable sensors technology for both volatile fatty acid (VFA) and pathogens.
PLACER, M and GÓMEZ, S. (2023): AIMEN Sensors: Volatile Fatty Acid (VFA) and Pathogens . Training Program on Sustainable Natural and Advance Technologies and Business Partnerships for Water & Wastewater Treatment, Monitoring and Safe Water Reuse in India . PDFLecture on agricultural aspects of Ecosan comprising chapters on plant requirements, composition and plant availability of nutrients in human excreta as well as general application recommendations and safety measures. Lecture taken from the Ecosan Curriculum 2.3, which can be found on the SuSana homepage.
JENSSEN, P. HEEB, J. GNANAKAN, K. CONRADIN, K. (2008): Agricultural Lecture, Lecture taken from the Ecosan Curriculum. (= Version 2.3, Module 4-7 ). SEECONThis pdf contains questions as an exercise for the STEP University Module 3. The questions cover the topic: Natural systems.
JENSSEN, P.D. (2012): Questions Module 3: Natural Systems. PDFThe SSWM Toolbox Poster is created in order inform users and partners on what the SSWM Toolbox is. The poster gives a quick overview about the six main sections of the toolbox (Concept & Background, Planning & Process Tools, Understand your System, Hardware & Software, Specific Topics, and Glossary & Library).
SEECON (2012): SSWM Toolbox Poster. Basel: seecon international gmbhIn this study, the environmental impacts of biogas technology in India were studied when biogas as a cooking fuel substitutes bio-fuels (fuel wood, dung and crop residues) and fossil fuels (Kerosene and LPG)
ASIKAINEN, V. (2004): Environmental Impact of Household Biogas Pants in India — Local and Global Perspective. (= Master Thesis ). Jyvaskyla: University of JyvaskylaThis is a version of the SSWM Toolbox poster in castellano. The SSWM Toolbox Poster is created in order inform users and partners on what the SSWM Toolbox is. The poster gives a quick overview about the six main sections of the toolbox (Concept & Background, Planning & Process Tools, Understand your System, Hardware & Software, Specific Topics, and Glossary & Library).
SEECON (2013): STEP “Gestión de Agua y Saneamiento Sostenible (GASS)”. Basel: seecon international gmbhLanguage: Spanish