WASH Library Search Results
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Results 1 - 20 of 425 for '"sdisan"' published since 2000 .
- Research on the sustainability of rural sanitation marketing in Vietnam : scaling up rural sanitation (2012)
- The effect of air supply on nitrogen removal using a biological filter proposed for ventilated pit latrines (2011)
- Removal of Escherichia coli from biological effluents using natural and artificial mineral aggregates (2011)
- Sanitation technology options (2011)
- Reuse of wastewater in Mediterranean Region, Egyptian experience (2011)
- Excreta disposal in emergencies : bag and peepoo trials with internally displaced people in Port-au-Prince (2011)
- The MobiSan approach : informal settlements of Cape Town, South Africa (2010)
- Global scaling up rural sanitation project : research on the sustainability of rural sanitation marketing in Vietnam (2010)
- Human urine as a fertilizer (2010)
- How do we sell the hygiene message? : with dollars, dong or excreta? (2010)
- Ecological sanitation : social factors impacting use of EcoSan in rural Indonesia (2010)
- Biological sulphate reduction with primary sewage sludge in an upflow anaerobic sludge bed reactor. Part 5. Steady-state model (2010)
- Water, sanitation and hygiene : sustainable development and multisectoral approaches : proceedings of the 34th WEDC International Conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 18-22 May 2009 (2010)
- Teaching ecological sanitation in schools : a compilation of manuals and fact sheets (2010)
- The practice of handwashing... : paper presented at the South Asia Hygiene Practitioners Workshop, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1 to 4 February 2010 (2010)
- Greywater use in the Middle East : technical, social, economic and policy issues (2010)
- Wastewater irrigation and health : assessing and mitigating risk in low-income countries (2010)
- WASH technology information packages : for UNICEF WASH programme and supply personnel (2010)
- Small communities sector guidelines : operation and maintenance guidelines (2010)
- Crossfire: The key focus on challenging environments should be technological, paying special attention to physical design and construction (2010)

