The cultural economy of human waste reuse: perspectives from peri-urban Karnataka, India
Safely managed waste reuse may be a sustainable way to protect human health and livelihoods in agrarian-based countries without adequate sewerage. The safe recovery and reuse of fecal sludge-derived fertilizer (FSF) has become an important policy discussion in low-income economies as a way to manage...
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Main Authors: | Zachary Burt, C. S. Sharada Prasad, Pay Drechsel, Isha Ray |
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Language: | EN |
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IWA Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d1afad90f6494bd6947badf516e7f266 |
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