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Greywater management in low and middle-income countries. Review of different treatment systems for households or neighbourhoods
Morel, A., & Diener, S. (2006). Greywater management in low and middle-income countries. Review of different treatment systems for households or neighbourhoods. (Sandec Report, Report No.: 14-06). Eawag (Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology).
Eine Fliege als ökologischer Ingenieur
Diener, S. (2006). Eine Fliege als ökologischer Ingenieur. Compost Magazine (Zürich) (3 pp.).
Larven fressen Müll - eine Alternative zur Kompostierung?
Zurbrügg, C., & Diener, S. (2006). Larven fressen Müll - eine Alternative zur Kompostierung? ISWA-CH Info, 1-2.
Organic solid waste management in a framework of Millennium Development Goals and clean development mechanism
Zurbrügg, C., Rothenberger, S., Vögeli, Y., & Diener, S. (2007). Organic solid waste management in a framework of Millennium Development Goals and clean development mechanism. In L. F. Diaz, L. L. Eggerth, & G. M. Savage (Eds.), Management of solid wastes in developing countries (pp. 57-67). CISA Publisher.
Conversion of organic refuse by Saprophages (CORS)
Diener, S., & Zurbrügg, C. (2008). Conversion of organic refuse by Saprophages (CORS). Sandec News, 9, 10-11.
El valor de la basura. Cómo transformar desechos orgánicos en biomasa valiosa
Diener, S., & Roa Gutiérrez, F. (2009). El valor de la basura. Cómo transformar desechos orgánicos en biomasa valiosa. Investiga.TEC, 2(4), 13-15.
Are larvae of the black soldier fly – <i>Hermetia illucens</i> – a financianlly viable option for organic waste management in Costa Rica?
Diener, S., Roa Gutiérrez, F., Zurbrügg, C., & Tockner, K. (2009). Are larvae of the black soldier fly – Hermetia illucens – a financianlly viable option for organic waste management in Costa Rica? In R. Cossu, L. F. Diaz, & R. Stegmann (Eds.), 12th international waste management and landfill symposium (Sardinia 2009) (p. (6 pp.). CISA Publisher.
Conversion of organic material by black soldier fly larvae: establishing optimal feeding rates
Diener, S., Zurbrügg, C., & Tockner, K. (2009). Conversion of organic material by black soldier fly larvae: establishing optimal feeding rates. Waste Management and Research, 27(6), 603-610. https://doi.org/10.1177/0734242X09103838
Valorisation of organic solid waste using the black soldier fly, <em>Hermetia illucens</em>, in low and middle-income countries
Diener, S. (2010). Valorisation of organic solid waste using the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens, in low and middle-income countries [Doctoral dissertation, ETH Zürich]. https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-6559779
A new perspective for sludge management
Diener, S., Nguyen, D. H., Koottatep, T., & Morel, A. (2010). A new perspective for sludge management. Sandec News, 11, 8.
Providing sanitation solutions through value chain management
Diener, S., Mbéguéré, M., & Strande-Gaulke, L. (2011). Providing sanitation solutions through value chain management. Sandec News, 12, 17.
Biological treatment of municipal organic waste using black soldier fly larvae
Diener, S., Studt Solano, N. M., Gutiérrez, F. R., Zurbrügg, C., & Tockner, K. (2011). Biological treatment of municipal organic waste using black soldier fly larvae. Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2(4), 357-363. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12649-011-9079-1
Recovery of industrial waste heat for faecal sludge drying
Diener, S., Reiser, J. C., Murray, A., Mbéguéré, M., & Strande, L. (2012). Recovery of industrial waste heat for faecal sludge drying. Sandec News, 13, 16.
Faecal sludge management with the larvae of the black soldier fly (<I>Hermetia illucens</I>) — From a hygiene aspect
Lalander, C., Diener, S., Magri, M. E., Zurbrügg, C., Lindström, A., & Vinnerås, B. (2013). Faecal sludge management with the larvae of the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) — From a hygiene aspect. Science of the Total Environment, 458-460, 312-318. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.04.033
Anaerobic digestion of biowaste in developing countries. Practical information and case studies
Vögeli, Y., Lohri, C. R., Gallardo, A., Diener, S., & Zurbrügg, C. (2014). Anaerobic digestion of biowaste in developing countries. Practical information and case studies. Dübendorf, Switzerland: Eawag - Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. Department Sandec.
A value proposition: resource recovery from faecal sludge—can it be the driver for improved sanitation?
Diener, S., Semiyaga, S., Niwagaba, C. B., Muspratt, A. M., Gning, J. B., Mbéguéré, M., … Strande, L. (2014). A value proposition: resource recovery from faecal sludge—can it be the driver for improved sanitation? Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 88(1), 32-38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2014.04.005
High waste-to-biomass conversion and efficient <I>Salmonella</I> spp. reduction using black soldier fly for waste recycling
Lalander, C. H., Fidjeland, J., Diener, S., Eriksson, S., & Vinnerås, B. (2014). High waste-to-biomass conversion and efficient Salmonella spp. reduction using black soldier fly for waste recycling. Agronomy for Sustainable Development, 35(1), 261-271. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13593-014-0235-4
Opportunities and constraints for medium-scale organic waste treatment with fly larvae composting
Diener, S., Lalander, C., Zurbrügg, C., & Vinnerås, B. (2015). Opportunities and constraints for medium-scale organic waste treatment with fly larvae composting (p. (9 pp.). Presented at the 15th international waste management and landfill symposium. .
Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in the black soldier fly, <I>Hermetia illucens</I> and effects on its life cycle
Diener, S., Zurbrügg, C., & Tockner, K. (2015). Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens and effects on its life cycle. Journal of Insects as Food and Feed, 1(4), 261-270. https://doi.org/10.3920/JIFF2015.0030
Black soldier fly biowaste processing: a step-by-step guide
Dortmans, B., Diener, S., Verstappen, B., & Zurbrügg, C. (2017). Black soldier fly biowaste processing: a step-by-step guide. Dübendorf, Switzerland: Eawag, Sandec.