Resource recovery from waste: business models for energy, nutrient and water reuse in low- and middle-income countries
2018
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Resource recovery from waste: business models for energy, nutrient and water reuse in low- and middle-income countries
Keywords
Uganda; Rwanda; India; Kenya; Peru; Brazil; Mexico; Thailand; Burkina Faso; Venezuela; Sri Lanka; Egypt; Bangladesh; Tunisia; Morocco; Ghana; Jordan; Iran; Spain; Resource recovery; Waste management; Business management; Models; Energy management; Energy generation; Renewable energy; Nutrients; Water reuse; Low income areas; Economic aspects; Sanitation; agricultural wastes; Livestock wastes; Organic wastes; Organic fertilizers; Organic matter; Solid wastes; Solid fuels; Urban wastes; Agricultural waste management; Briquettes; Biogas; Faecal sludge; Kitchen waste; Food wastes; Local communities; Sustainability; Industrial wastes; Municipal authorities; Abattoirs; Ethanol; Sugar industry; Agroindustry; Composting; Cost recovery; Public-private cooperation; Partnerships; Subsidies; Carbon credits; Excreta; Urine; Wastewater treatment; Wastewater irrigation; Forestry; Aquaculture; Farmers; Fruits; Wood production; Financing; Supply chain; Fish feeding; Risk management; Private sector; Private investment; Freshwater; Deltas; Aquifers; Groundwater recharge; Downstream; Kampala; Kigali; Sulabh; Nairobi; Santa Rosillo; Koppal; Bihar; Pune; Maharashtra; Mumias; Bangkok; Carabobo; Veracruz; Balangoda; Okhla; Bangalore; Ouagadougou; Mashhad Plain; Llobregat Delta; Tula Aquifer
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4/12/2018
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https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/284165
Language
English
Total Pages
816p.
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