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The SanPlat System
Published 1991“…The SanPlat System…”
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Formulation of WatSan policies in Pakistan
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Pakistan earthquake - WatSan reconstruction strategy
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Lessons from America - the San Diego HOT lane
Published 2001“…Marcus Enoch reports from San Diego where the High Occupancy Toll Demonstration Project has won support from drivers. …”
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Car clubs : lessons from the Netherlands and San Francisco
Published 2002“…Marcus Enoch argues that the lesson from the Netherlands and San Francisco is that national or local government support is critical in helping car clubs to get established.…”
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Benefits distribution pattern of a WatSan program
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A novel sanitation model based on EcoSan philosophy
Published 2009“…Zero Discharge Toilet System (ZDTS) which incorporates EcoSan philosophy and the advantages of water flushed system has been described in this paper. …”
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EcoSan: Sustainable solution to sanitation problem in rural India
Published 2015“…Despite models being developed in various parts of the country, EcoSan has not succeeded in emerging as a popular model for the communities. …”
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Sustainable EcoSan - Fossa alterna: the case of Menge, Ethiopia
Published 2011“…The study in the area has found that Ecological Sanitation (EcoSan) type-Fossa alterna technology has not been adopted as a way to sustainably manage human excreta in rural communities. …”
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Understanding the knowledge management needs of SuSanA’s stakeholders
Published 2018“…The Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) was established in 2007 as a collaboration of different sanitation actors working towards the goals of the year of sanitation (2008). …”
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Institutional capacity building in rural WatSan sector in Afghanistan
Published 2006“…The Department of Rural Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion RuWatSan in the structure of Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, MRRD, is engaged in a nation wide program of support for the development of basic water supply and sanitation services through the Provincial Rural Rehabilitation and Development departments, PRRDs, NGOs, and the private sector. …”
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Developing a capacity building framework for NGOs in the WatSan sector
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SuSanA's road map towards more sustainable sanitation practices
Published 2009“…The Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) is a network of over 100 multiand bilateral organisations, NGOs, businesses, governmental and research institutions active in the field of sustainable sanitation. …”
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Monitoring of WatSan projects: application of information technology by local governments in Bangladesh
Published 2014“…Hygiene Sanitation and Water Fund Project (HYSAWA) has given full project authority to UPs; the activities include planning, implementation, fund management, monitoring and reporting of community based WatSan projects. HYSAWA has introduced online reporting and monitoring system for UPs, which has drastically improved project monitoring and reporting. …”
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The need of support in communities using EcoSan latrine products in farming for safe practices
Published 2018“…A cross sectional mixed method study was conducted in Burera District, one of the pioneer districts in Rwanda using EcoSan latrines and their products in farming, to assess the practice for community health safety. …”
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Effectiveness of integrating sanitation and nutrition (SanNut) programmes: evidence from an RCT in Kitui, Kenya
Published 2018“…Despite their shared objectives, sanitation and nutrition programs are often implemented separately. The SanNut study explored whether an integrated sanitation and nutrition program piloted in Kitui County would lead to better sanitation and nutrition behaviours and practices among caregivers of young children compared to a standard sanitation program. …”
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La noche y el control de la vida citadina: reflexiones sobre el Código de Orden Público del Viejo San Juan
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Sustainable strategy for the implementation of energy efficient smart public lighting in urban areas: case study in San Sebastian
Published 2021“…With this aim, a pilot intervention in San Sebastian's public lighting network is presented together with a holistic analysis based on the Value Creation Ecosystem (VCE) and the City Model Canvas (CMC) to visualise how such plans may offer public value with a long-term and sustainable approach. …”
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Piloting ecological sanitation (EcoSan) in the emergency context of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, after the 2010 earthquake
Published 2013“…In response to these unique conditions a small local organization, SOIL, partnered with Oxfam Great Britain to pilot urine diversion EcoSan toilets in camps throughout Port-au-Prince. …”
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Implications of a tailored non-equilibrium polymer melt state on the viscoelastic response and crystallisation behaviour of UHMWPE
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P022 Foot-operated hole covers for pit latrines
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Alternatives in ecological sanitation: a comparison of systems in Uganda
Published 2015“…Ecological Sanitation (Eco-San) systems are designed to recover nutrients and organic matter from human urine and faeces. …”
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Performance of modified poly(vinylidene fluoride) membrane for textile wastewater ultrafiltration
Published 2011“…The treatment of reactive black 5 (RB5) and congo red (CR) dye solutions was investigated using modified PVDF and styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) membranes. SAN composition in PVDF membrane was varied in 00:100, 10:90, and 20:80, 60:40 and 100: 00 ratios in the presence of DMF as the solvent. …”
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Exploring funding for sustainable sanitation in Mongolia: perceptions from stakeholders and communities
Published 2014“…One of the major challenges for scaling up sustainable sanitation (SuSan) technologies and services is the sources of finances. …”
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Facilitating sanitation governance in small town DRC
Published 2016“…This paper describes the initial results of formative research on Sanitation Governance carried out through the Sanitation Marketing (SanMark) programme in the Equateur province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). …”
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United they stand
Published 2002“…In the Communitymanaged WatSan Programme approach of NGO Forum a Village Development Committee (VDC), formed with the participation of the respective village people, works in the focal point for ensuring the successful implementation and sustainability of WatSan services.…”
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The nature of impact improvement in glassy thermoplastics modified by a discrete rubber phase
Published 1971“…The impact strength was dependent on the particle size, the minimum particle size for reinforcement increasing in the order PVC < SAN < PMMA < SMMA < PS. [Continues.]…”
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Sabaudia hospital lettering
Published 2019“…Building lettering at the entrance to Sabaudia hospital in the preferred ‘bastone’ (sans serif) style favoured by Fascist architects. …”
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Disruptive design in sanitation marketing: lessons from product and process innovations in Bangladesh
Published 2015“…Based in Dhaka, the Sanitation Marketing (SanMark) team at iDE – Bangladesh, is harnessing principles of disruptive innovation to change the landscape of how latrines are produced and sold to rural households. iDE’s Bangladesh SanMark Pilot (BSMP) project (2012-2014) aimed to develop a proof of concept around private-sector led delivery of customer-oriented improved sanitation technologies through three phases: i) identification of existing disruptee conditions, ii) support of an “entry point” innovation that generated key “disruptive design principles”, and iii) robust ideation and prototyping of a disruptor system grounded in the design principles. …”
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