Published in: 2013
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Nairobi, Kenya
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Various authors
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SuSanA secretariat
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Presentations and papers from the IWA Development Congress which took place in Nairobi 13-17 October 2013 with approx. 1000 participants.
Only those documents are uploaded here where permission from the authors was obtained and which are on topics of sustainable sanitation. Thank you to the authors for giving their permission.
Listed by topic and by author's first name (to access the pdf files, please scroll down to the document download section, documents in alphabetical order):
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1) Keynotes
Chris Buckley (UKZN): Water Technologies of the Future
Dinesh Mehta (CEPT): Urban Development and WATSAN Services in Low and Middle Income Countries (keynote)
Neil Macleod (EWS): Change and Innovation in Utility Management in Low and Middle Income Countries (keynote)
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2) The convening power of risk: a community of practice event on urban sanitation and sanitation safety planning
Dyah Wulandari Putri, P, Soewondo, A. Jatnika Effendi, T. Setiadi (Institut Teknologi Bandung): Review of Applied Wastewater Treatment Technology for Floating and Flooded Communities
Jonathan Parkinson (IWA): A Community of Practice event on Urban Sanitation and Sanitation Safety Planning - Group Work
Jonathan Parkinson (IWA): Framework for Sanitation System Risk Assessment and its Application in Maputo, Mozambique
Jonathan Parkinson (IWA): Introduction to Global Community of Practice for Sanitation and Hygiene
Kate Medlicott (WHO): Sanitation Safety Planning (SSP) - Step-by-step Guide for Safe Use and Disposal of Wastewater
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3) Decentralised wastewater treatment systems (DEWATS), anaerobic treatment processes, solid waste management
Andreas Schmidt (BORDA): Scaling Up Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Capacities
Chris Buckley (UKZN): Performance of a DEWATS Plant Treating Domestic Wastewater - A South African Case Study
Daniel F. C. Dias, T. E. Possmoser-Nascimento, V. A. J. Rodrigues, M. von Sperling (University of Minas Gerais): Overall Performance Evaluation of Shallow Maturation Ponds in Series Treating UASB Reactor Effluent: Ten Years of Intensive Monitoring of a System in Brazil
Felipe J. Pires (Federal University of Viçosa), A.A.P. Rezende, D.F. Machado, B.N. De Brito, C.M. Silva: Design, Construction and Monitoring of Domestic Wastewater Treatment Systems in Rural Settlements in Brazil
Jutta Camargo (BORDA): AKSANSI Association of CBOs on Sanitation in Indonesia
Larissa Duma (BORDA): Integrating Decentralized Solid Waste Management (DESWAM) into Urban Sanitation
Masooma Mirzaei (BORDA), A.Miller and B.Pietruschka: Start-up and Performance Evaluation of DEWATS Plants in Afghanistan
Pedro Kraemer (BORDA): Developing City Wide Planning Instruments for Decentralized Urban Sanitation Services
Susmita Sinha (BORDA): Capacity Building Making Decentralised Sanitation Central to Thinking and Practice
Y. Maiga, D. Moyenga, B.C. Nikiema, K. Ushijima, A.H. Maiga & N. Funamizu: Designing slanted soil system for greywater treatment for irrigation purposes in rural area of arid regions
download here: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09593330.2014.929180#.U7v7IECpFZI
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4) Constructed wetlands
Agostina Chiavola (University of Rome Sapienza), R. Gavasci, P. Sirini and C. C. Federico: A Simple, Economic and Efficient Treatment Solution for Small Communities in the State of Bahia
Elias Manjate (University of Minas Gerais), L. C. O. Lana, D. C. Moraes, G. R. Vasconcelos, G. R. M. Maciel and M. von Sperling: Utilization of a Single-stage Vertical Flow Constructed Wetland to Treat Raw Domestic Sewage in a Developing Country
Günter Langergraber (BOKU): Constructed Wetlands in Africa / Developing Countries
Markus Lechner (EcoSan Cub Austria): Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment in Uganda
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5) Methods and tools for assessing and planning sanitation; and enabling environment
Atekelt A. Ketema (BOKU): CLARA Simplifying Planning Tool Experiences: Case of Arba Minch Town, Ethiopia
Günter Langergraber (BOKU): Methods and Tools for Assessing and Planning Sanitation
Jacqueline K. Musyoki (WSTF): Financing Mechanisms for Water and Sanitation to Underserved Areas of Kenya
Jonathan Parkinson (IWA): Sanitation 21: A Planning Framework for Improving City-wide Sanitation Services
Markus Lechner (EcoSan Cub Austria): CLARA Simplified Planning Tool
Manuel Alvarinho (Water and Sanitation Regulatory Council): Mozambique Urban Sanitation Charter
Meera Mehta, Dinesh Mehta and the PAS Team (CEPT University): Urban Sanitation. Assessing Priorities and Options
Meera Mehta, Dinesh Mehta and the PAS Team (CEPT University): Performance Assessment Systems PAS Project. Urban Water Supply and Sanitation
Philippe Reymond (Eawag): Scaling Up Small-scale Sanitation: A Policy Brief to Move Forward
Raphael M. Gacheiya (Egerton University), B. M. Mutua, E. Müllegger and G. Langergraber: Towards Improved Sustainable Sanitation in Learning Institutions; Experiences from Nakuru and Njoro, Kenya
Sophia Pan, N. Armitage and M. van Ryneveld (University of Cape Town): Why Getting a Toilet does not Solve the Sanitation Crisis: Experience from Cape Town
Valerie Naidoo (WRC), Marlene vd Merwe?Botha, Gary Quilling, Solly Manyaka, and eThekwini Municipality: CLARA: South Africa Pilot - Capacity?linked Water Supply and Sanitation Improvement for Africa’s Peri?urban and Rural Areas
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6) Faecal sludge management, dry sanitation systems and resource recovery
Annika C. Nordin (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), C. Wirseen and N. Karanja: Peepoo - A Sanitation Solution Addressing the Urban Poor
Christine M. Hooijmans (UNESCO-IHE), B. Dangol, C.M. Lopez-Vazquez, M. Ronteltap, D. Brdjanovic: Assessing the Feasibility of Faecal Sludge Cotreatment in a Sewage Treatment Plant
Elke Müllegger (EcoSan Club Consulting), Endrias Olto, Mammo Beriso Bulbo and Amalework Wolde: Operation and Maintenance Strategies for a Sustainable Dry Sanitation System in Arba Minch (Ethiopia)
Firas Feki (Centre of Biotechnologie of Sfax), N. Weissenbacher, S. Sayadi, Arba Minch team and G. Langergraber: The Grey and Black Water Separation as Solution for Water Scarcity and Sanitation in MSBs in Arba Minch, Ethiopia
Gerald Maina (WSUP): Adoption of Condominium Sludge Handling in Informal Settlements
Hina Derabe Maobe, M. Onodera and M. Takahashi (Hokkaido University): Greywater Treatment and Resources Recovery Using High Rate Algal Pond
Konstantina Velkushanova (UKZN): Properties of Faecal Sludge from On-site Sanitation Facilities in Durban, South Africa
L. Zuma (UKZN): Physico-Chemical Properties of Faecal Sludge from Dry and Wet Pit Latrines (poster)
Mariam Sou/Dakouré, A. H. Maïga, S. Sossou, H. Yacouba, S. Drissa, P. Tagro (2iE): Solar Urine Disinfection as Solution to Reduce Storage Time in an Integrated AgroSanitation System
Peter Hawkins (WSP): The Biggest Leak in the Delivery Chain: Why We Need to Focus on Fecal Sludge Management
Peter Hawkins, I. Blackett and C. Heymans (WSP): Targeting the Urban Poor and Improving Services in Small Towns, Poor-Inclusive Urban Sanitation: An Overview
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7) Alternative sewer systems and urban stormwater management in developing countries
Christophe Le Jallé, D. Désille and G. Burkhardt (pS-Eau): Urban Stormwater Management in Developing Countries
Christophe Le Jallé and J. M. Ily (pS-Eau): Alternative Sewerage Systems for the Provision of Sanitation Services
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The compilation of documents was assisted by Ostella Consulting (Elisabeth von Muench).
If you want to say something about this conference, please make use of the discussion forum here:
http://forum.susana.org/forum/categories/21-events/3227-now-with-feedback-3rd-iwa-development-congress-catalysing-urban-water-14-17-oct-2013-nairobi-kenya#6054
Various authors (2013). Various papers and presentations from IWA Development Congress in Nairobi - Catalysing urban water transitions. Nairobi, Kenya
Biogas systems Constructed wetlands English Presentations Sub-Saharan Africa Urban (entire city) Urine diversion dehydration toilets (UDDTs)
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