A review of sanitation technologies for flood-prone areas
JP Borges Pedro, CAS Oliveira… - Journal of Water …, 2020 - iwaponline.com
Despite the formal acknowledgment of sanitation as a fundamental human right, more than
600 million people still practice open defecation, most of them in poor countries. A part of …
600 million people still practice open defecation, most of them in poor countries. A part of …
The sustainable development goals in two sustainable development reserves in central amazon: Achievements and challenges
LC de Andrade, JP Borges-Pedro, MCRL Gomes… - Discover …, 2021 - Springer
The 2030 Agenda was set in 2015 by the United Nations, with 17 Sustainable Development
Goals. The Amazonian riverine people are recognized as traditional communities that have …
Goals. The Amazonian riverine people are recognized as traditional communities that have …
Sustainability of a sanitation program in flooded areas of the Brazilian Amazon
MCRL Gomes, EAF Moura… - Journal of Water …, 2015 - iwaponline.com
Riverine populations that dwell in flooded forests (várzea) require suitable solutions for
sanitation. An experimental project was started in 1998, using double-vault toilets in …
sanitation. An experimental project was started in 1998, using double-vault toilets in …
Technical and economic viability of a compact, partially submersed black water treatment system for floating residences
JP Borges Pedro… - Water Practice and …, 2015 - iwaponline.com
Riverine populations in the Amazon lack appropriate sanitation technologies due to the
challenges imposed by the várzea (floodplain) environment. This compromises their health …
challenges imposed by the várzea (floodplain) environment. This compromises their health …
[PDF][PDF] Review Paper A review of sanitation technologies for flood-prone areas
JPB Pedro, CA da Silva Oliveira, SCRB de Lima… - transforma.fbb.org.br
Despite the formal acknowledgment of sanitation as a fundamental human right, more than
600 million people still practice open defecation, most of them in poor countries. A part of …
600 million people still practice open defecation, most of them in poor countries. A part of …
[PDF][PDF] Corrected Proof
JPB Pedro, CA da Silva Oliveira, SCRB de Lima… - researchgate.net
Despite the formal acknowledgment of sanitation as a fundamental human right, more than
600 million people still practice open defecation, most of them in poor countries. A part of …
600 million people still practice open defecation, most of them in poor countries. A part of …