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Becoming a Crop Champion - Penny Rambacher, R.D.
Human Waste
Key facts - WHO
- In 2017, 45% of the global population (3.4 billion people) used a safely managed sanitation service.
- 31% of the global population (2.4 billion people) used private sanitation facilities connected to sewers from which wastewater was treated.
- 14% of the global population (1.0 billion people) used toilets or latrines where excreta were disposed of in situ.
- 74% of the world’s population (5.5 billion people) used at least a basic sanitation service.
- 2.0 billion people still do not have basic sanitation facilities such as toilets or latrines.
- Of these, 673 million still defecate in the open, for example in street gutters, behind bushes or into open bodies of water.
- At least 10% of the world’s population is thought to consume food irrigated by wastewater.
- Cropland in peri-urban areas irrigated by mostly untreated urban wastewater is estimated to be approximately 36 million hectares (equivalent to the size of Germany)
- Poor sanitation is linked to transmission of diseases such as cholera, diarrhoea, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid and polio and exacerbates stunting.
- Poor sanitation reduces human well-being, social and economic development due to impacts such as anxiety, risk of sexual assault, and lost educational opportunities.
- Inadequate sanitation is estimated to cause 432 000 diarrhoeal deaths annually and is a major factor in several neglected tropical diseases, including intestinal worms, schistosomiasis, and trachoma. Poor sanitation also contributes to malnutrition.
Composting
FAO : Composting is the natural process of 'rotting' or decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms under controlled conditions. Raw organic materials such as crop residues, animal wastes, food garbage, some municipal wastes and suitable industrial wastes, enhance their suitability for application to the soil as a fertilizing resource, after having undergone composting. Compost is a rich source of organic matter. Soil organic matter plays an important role in sustaining soil fertility, and hence in sustainable agricultural production. In addition to being a source of plant...
Composting Toilets
Sanitation and Human Health Resources
This is a list of resources that speak especially to issues of sanitation and human health.
Human Urine as a Fertilizer
One high quality and universally available source of all the major macronutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) is human urine. Using human urine as fertilizer is not unprecedented, but for various reasons in most countries it is not commonly considered as an option, especially for growing...
Composting Toilets

Vietnam Vetiver Network

Greywater Action - Composting Toilets

Do Sewage Pathogens & Contaminants Appear in Fruits and Vegetables Grown Near Septic Drainfields?

Vermicomposting Toilets

SludgeHammer - Waste Water Rapid Bio-Remediation

Innovative Sludge Management Techniques for Developing Nations
Abstract, International Journal of Waste Resources, 2018 In municipal centers of developing nations, most households are served by means of on-site public health systems like septic tanks as well unsewered toilets, besides the faecal sludges gathered from these methods are usually discarded...
Human Urine as Fertilizer - Video

To Decommission a Pit

Characterization of Urea Hydrolysis in Fresh Human Urine & Inhibition by Chemical Addition

Talking Crap: Exploring Ecological Sanitation for a Sustainable World - Dan Newns

Vetiver Latrine Guide

Reinventing the Toilet

The Biochar-Urine Connection - Sanitation, Nutrient Recovery, & Carbon Sink - Dr. Barry Gutwein

Design Examples Of Waterless Composting Toilets
Some Thoughts on Sanitation and the Environment ”The Western type of toilet system cannot solve the problem of getting rid of excreta in Third World countries. Nor, indeed, has it solved those problems in the developed world. The Western system is expensive. It uses large amounts of clean...
Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods (SOIL)

BORDA Africa

BORDA (Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association)

BORDA Southeast Asia

BORDA The Americas

BORDA South Asia

Sanitation - WHO

Waste Mismanagement in Developing Countries: A Review of Global Issues
