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Introduction to ecological sanitation and wastewater reuse
P. Jenssen; J. Heeb; E. Huba-Mang; K. Gnanakan; W. Warner; K. Refsgaard; T.A. Stenström; K.W. Alsén / EcoSan Norway, 2004
Ecological sanitation, also called “eco-san”, is an alternative approach to conventional sanitation. Eco-san is structured on recycling principles and keeping the eco-cycle in the sanitation process closed. It is a holistic ...
Does the length of a river-boundary between two countries have an impact on the likelihood of conflict between those countries?
K. Furlong; N.P. Gleditsch / International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2003
Does the length of a river-boundary between two countries have an impact on the likelihood of conflict between those countries? The incidence of international conflict has been analyzed extensively through the framework of opportunity...
Workshop aims to enhance quality of water harvesting projects, Ethiopia
M. Hailu; S. N. Merga / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2002
Impacts of large hydropower development projects in developing countries
Association for International Water and Forest Studies, Norway, 1996
Assessment of Norwegian Peoples Aid’s (NPA) programme in southern Sudan.
N. Shanmugaratnam / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
Future approaches to water and development
Norwegian Centre for Soil and Environmental Research, 2003
Three Norwegian research institutions present a brief overview of topics and projects highlighting their perspectives and approach to supporting sustainable development processes with relevance to water. Priority areas covered ...
Review of the water and sanitation project in Angola
M. Arlt; A. G. Koestler / Yme, 2002
This report focuses on the technical results of the emergency water and sanitation project for internally displaced persons (IDP’s) and the residential population in the Republic of Angola, by Yme as the implementing partner for ...
Urban governance in Zimbabwe
A.Y. Kamete / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2002
The paper examines urban governance in the framework of sustainable urban development, and agrees with most analyses that sustainable settlements embrace social, ecological and economic dimensions. The discussion stresses that a form ...
Nature, Society and Water , CDS
Centre for Development Studies, University of Bergen, 1999
Intrdisciplinarary studies programme with emphasis on the role of fresh water in developing countries. Site under construction, to include Norwegian Water Research Network database
Items 41 to 49 of 49

Items 41 to 49 of 49

Introduction to ecological sanitation and wastewater reuse
P. Jenssen; J. Heeb; E. Huba-Mang; K. Gnanakan; W. Warner; K. Refsgaard; T.A. Stenström; K.W. Alsén / EcoSan Norway, 2004
Ecological sanitation, also called “eco-san”, is an alternative approach to conventional sanitation. Eco-san is structured on recycling principles and keeping the eco-cycle in the sanitation process closed. It is a holistic ...
Does the length of a river-boundary between two countries have an impact on the likelihood of conflict between those countries?
K. Furlong; N.P. Gleditsch / International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2003
Does the length of a river-boundary between two countries have an impact on the likelihood of conflict between those countries? The incidence of international conflict has been analyzed extensively through the framework of opportunity...
Workshop aims to enhance quality of water harvesting projects, Ethiopia
M. Hailu; S. N. Merga / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2002
Impacts of large hydropower development projects in developing countries
Association for International Water and Forest Studies, Norway, 1996
Assessment of Norwegian Peoples Aid’s (NPA) programme in southern Sudan.
N. Shanmugaratnam / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
Future approaches to water and development
Norwegian Centre for Soil and Environmental Research, 2003
Three Norwegian research institutions present a brief overview of topics and projects highlighting their perspectives and approach to supporting sustainable development processes with relevance to water. Priority areas covered ...
Review of the water and sanitation project in Angola
M. Arlt; A. G. Koestler / Yme, 2002
This report focuses on the technical results of the emergency water and sanitation project for internally displaced persons (IDP’s) and the residential population in the Republic of Angola, by Yme as the implementing partner for ...
Urban governance in Zimbabwe
A.Y. Kamete / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2002
The paper examines urban governance in the framework of sustainable urban development, and agrees with most analyses that sustainable settlements embrace social, ecological and economic dimensions. The discussion stresses that a form ...
Nature, Society and Water , CDS
Centre for Development Studies, University of Bergen, 1999
Intrdisciplinarary studies programme with emphasis on the role of fresh water in developing countries. Site under construction, to include Norwegian Water Research Network database
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