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| Operating parameters for three resource recovery options from slow-pyrolysis of faecal sludge
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| Digital transformation as an enabler for advanced services in the sanitation sector
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| Methods to reliably estimate faecal sludge quantities and qualities for the design of treatment technologies and management solutions
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| Analysing transition pathways in developing cities: the case of Nairobi's splintered sanitation regime
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| Faecal sludge as a solid industrial fuel: a pilot-scale study
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| Urine diversion dry toilets in eThekwini Municipality, South Africa: acceptance, use and maintenance through users' eyes
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| Locally produced natural conditioners for dewatering of faecal sludge
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| Urban sanitation technology decision-making in developing countries: a critical analysis of process guides
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| The impact of conditional cash transfer on toilet use in eThekwini, South Africa
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| Municipal water reuse for urban agriculture in Namibia: modeling nutrient and salt flows as impacted by sanitation user behavior
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| Opportunities and limits to market-driven sanitation services: evidence from urban informal settlements in East Africa
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| Slum inhabitants’ perceptions and decision-making processes related to an innovative sanitation service: evaluating the Blue Diversion Toilet in Kampala (Uganda)
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| Faecal sludge drying beds: increasing drying rates for fuel resource recovery in Sub-Saharan Africa
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| Technologies for the treatment of source-separated urine in the eThekwini Municipality
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| A value proposition: resource recovery from faecal sludge—can it be the driver for improved sanitation?
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| Participation in sanitation planning in Burkina Faso: theory and practice
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| Fuel potential of faecal sludge: calorific value results from Uganda, Ghana and Senegal
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| Identifying the impediments and enablers of ecohealth for a case study on health and environmental sanitation in Hà Nam, Vietnam
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| Scenario planning for community development in Vietnam: a new tool for integrated health approaches?
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