Water & Nutrient Cycle Perspective

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Water & Nutrient Cycle Perspective

Find technologies and socio-economic approaches to optimise your local water management and sanitation system.

This perspective is geared to help you find the ideal and sustainable solution to optimise your local water management and sanitation system. It comprises technical instruments and tools (hardwares) as well as economic, political and social approaches (softwares) relating to the main steps of the Water and Nutrient Cycle, namely Water Sources Management, Water Purification, Water Distribution, Water and Nutrient Use, Wastewater Collection, Wastewater Treatment as well as Reuse and Recharge of Nutrients and Water.

Find technologies and socio-economic approaches to optimise your local water management and sanitation system.

This perspective is geared to help you find the ideal and sustainable solution to optimise your local water management and sanitation system. It comprises technical instruments and tools (hardwares) as well as economic, political and social approaches (softwares) relating to the main steps of the Water and Nutrient Cycle, namely Water Sources Management, Water Purification, Water Distribution, Water and Nutrient Use, Wastewater Collection, Wastewater Treatment as well as Reuse and Recharge of Nutrients and Water.

Media Campaigns - Internet and Email (WWC)

The media (television, radio, print media, internet and email) play a significant role in spreading information and raising awareness on water and…

Media Campaigns - Internet and Email (WWT)

The media (television, radio, print media, internet and email) play a significant role in spreading information and raising awareness on water and…

Media Campaigns - Internet and Email (RR)

The media (television, radio, print media, internet and email) play a significant role in spreading information and raising awareness on water and…

Media Campaigns - Posters and Flyers (WS)

The media (television, radio, print media, internet and email) play a significant part in spreading information on Sustainable Sanitation and Water…

Planting Pits

Planting pits are used as a precipitation harvesting method to prevent water runoff and thereby increase infiltration and reduce erosion. Basically,…

Media Campaigns - Posters and Flyers (WP)

The media (television, radio, print media, internet and email) play a significant part in spreading information on Sustainable Sanitation and Water…

Media Campaigns - Posters and Flyers (WD)

The media (television, radio, print media, internet and email) play a significant part in spreading information on Sustainable Sanitation and Water…

Media Campaigns - Posters and Flyers (WU)

The media (television, radio, print media, internet and email) play a significant part in spreading information on Sustainable Sanitation and Water…

Media Campaigns - Posters and Flyers (WWC)

The media (television, radio, print media, internet and email) play a significant part in spreading information on Sustainable Sanitation and Water…

Media Campaigns - Posters and Flyers (WWT)

The media (television, radio, print media, internet and email) play a significant part in spreading information on Sustainable Sanitation and Water…

Media Campaigns - Posters and Flyers (RR)

The media (television, radio, print media, internet and email) play a significant part in spreading information on Sustainable Sanitation and Water…

Micro Basins

Micro basins are a common technique used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion. Their…

Retention Basin

Retention basins are among the most frequently implemented storm water management systems. They are used to collect surface runoff and to improve the…

Sand Dams and Subsurface Dams

Sand dams and subsurface dams (both some times called more general groundwater dams) store water under the ground. A sand dam is a small dam build…

Conjunctive Use

Conjunctive use of water relates to the combined use of ground and surface water. Due to the augmented water source, higher water reliability can be…

The graph shows the water and nutrient cycles and how they are interlinked. It is a simplified and idealised version of the water and nutrient loop that puts humans at the centre. Water coming from water sources is purified, distributed and used in agriculture, households and industry. By using water for these different purposes, nutrients are introduced into the water cycle (e.g. through wastewater, but also in runoff in agricultural systems, etc.). Wastewater, in order to be treated, is collected. The treated wastewater is reused or used to recharge water sources. Nutrients are reused beneficially to produce food or animal feed, thereby not polluting aquatic ecosystems. In this way, both the water and the nutrient loop are closed.

The Water and Nutrient Cycle Perspective recognizes that sectoral approaches are not going to solve the global water and sanitation crisis. Instead, holistic approaches that consider the entire water cycle from source to sea, and that look critically analyse the human influence thereupon are required. It compiles the hardware and software instruments for each step of the Water and Nutrient Cycle, that help you develop a sustainable sanitation and water management system.

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