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The Sanitation Challenge Conference was deliberately aimed to create a dialogue between civil, process, agricultural and environmental engineers; urban planners, sociologists, economists, and political scientists who are involved in international sanitation research and implementation. It took place in Wageningen, the Netherlands from 19. to 21. May 2008.
Furthermore, this conference tried to bridge the gap between sanitation research and demonstration in the ‘North’ and in the ‘South’. Among others, the conference wanted to be a platform to present the findings of the ‘Decentralized Sanitation and Reuse’ (DESAR) project performed in the Netherlands from 2001-2007, financed by EET and STOWA and those of a sanitation and urban infrastructure research project in East Africa (PROVIDE).
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Plenary opening session - Kropff
Plenary opening session - Zeeman
Plenary session - Lettinga
Plenary session - Otterpohl
Plenary closing session - Spaargaren en Van Lier
Transitions towards developing sustainable urban environmental infrastructures in East Africa
Multidimensional gap analysis to diagnose innovation adoption in the sanitation sector of LDCs
Evaluating various sanitation system alternatives for urban areas by multi criteria analysis-case study of Accra, Ghana
A tool to support the planning of closed-loop environmental sanitation systems
Implementation of new sanitation concepts in a city scale - finding long-term strategies by mathematical optimisation
A flowstream approach for sustainable sanitation systems
Design of a district water and wastewater system under the concepts of DESAR and water metabolism
Modern sanitation for the developed world: an example for new areas
Interactions of urban form and source-separating sanitation technologies
Social marketing for sanitation improvement in Kampala, Uganda
Financing sanitation in sub-saharan Africa … is a local challenge
Sanitation provision in urban centres of Uganda
Reconsidering urban sewer and treatment facilities in east Africa as interplay of Material Flows, Sanitary Networks and Space Demands
Decentralised sanitation and reuse - assessment of the viability of decentralised sanitation and waste water reuse in existing cities
A learning and decision methodology for drainage and sanitation improvement in unplanned areas in developing cities
Faecal sludge management in Accra, Ghana: problems facing urban provision
Three Pillars of Sustainability: a framework for provision of water and sanitation in rural Africa
Perceptions of sustainability: planning sanitation projects in West Africa
Role of farmers in improving the sustainability of sanitation systems
Sense and sanitation
Wastewater Governance: A Challenge for Environmental Engineers
User acceptance of vacuum toilets and grey water systems in The Netherlands, Norway and Germany
The sustainable transformation of sanitary systems: an end-user perspective
Perception of water, sanitation and health – a case study from the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Separated grey- and blackwater treatment by the Komplett water recycling system. A possibility to close domestic water cycle
Sanitation now - what is good practice and what is poor practice?
Characteristics of source-separated household wastewater flows – a statistical assessment
Waste water as a resource for sustainable sanitation in West Africa : an example of integrated treatment
Vacuum sewerage and grey water treatment: experience of 8 years of operation
Decentralized waste water reclamation systems in Beijing: adoption and performance under field conditions
Ecosan demonstration project: GTZ headquarter, Germany
Sanitation concepts and knowledge gaps, Key-note presentation
Nutrient recovery from black water from a Dutch perspective
Source Separation, Treatment and composting of human excreta for soil enrichment, pesticides, economic and social empowerment: Experience and practice
The challenge to treat concentrated black water
Nitrification of faecal sludge liquor using pilot scale intermittent sand filters in Dakar, Senegal
Peepoo bag - self-sanitising, single use, biodegradable toilet
Biological treatment of grey water: comparison of three systems
Anaerobic-aerobic treatment of grey water; continuous and batch operations
Decentralised treatment of high strength sewage in UASB and Anaerobic-Hybrid septic tanks
Challenging conventional sanitation options for health care units
Biodegradability of pharmaceuticals in biological systems treating source separated wastewater streams
Fate of Pathogens in tomato plants and soil irrigated with secondary treated wastewater Maha
Control of Enteric Bacteria in Source-Separated Human Urine
Vitens – Evides International – sustainable water services Veenstra
DeSaR-project
Safi Sana: public watsan service blocks sanitation is (should be) business - sitting down while money grows
Sanitation in developing countries: a bussiness opportunity?
Sustainability of sanitation programmes in Uganda
Social and spatial challenges facing sanitation
Various Authors (2008). Sanitation Challenge Conference in Wageningen, Netherlands - Conference materials.
English Presentations Urban (entire city)
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