Vol. 35 (2016), Issue 2:
Volume 35, Issue 2, Apr 2016
Articles
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Editorial: Something new? Or something better?
Richard C. Carter
35(2), pp. 113–117
Category: Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2016.010 -
Can collective action strategies motivate behaviour change to reduce open defecation in rural India?
Payal Hathi | Dean Spears | Diane Coffey
35(2), pp. 118–135
Keywords: sanitation, behaviour change, community-led methods, rural India, social hierarchy and conflict
Category: Articles
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Tiger worm toilets: lessons learned from constructing household vermicomposting toilets in Liberia
David Watako | Koslengar Mougabe | Thomas Heath
35(2), pp. 136–147
Keywords: vermicompost, tiger worms, Liberia, urban sanitation
Category: Articles
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Technical and user evaluation of a novel worm-based, on-site sanitation system in rural India
C. Furlong | W.T. Gibson | A. Oak | G. Thakar | M. Kodgire | R. Patankar
35(2), pp. 148–162
Keywords: Eisenia andrei, composting, faecal sludge, vermicompost, wastewater
Category: Articles
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Making pathogen hazards visible: a new heuristic to improve sanitation investment efficacy
Cynthia Mitchell | Kumi Abeysuriya | Katie Ross
35(2), pp. 163–181
Keywords: faecal pathogen, hazard, liquid effluent, efficacy of sanitation service
Category: Articles
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Rebuilding household toilets after the Nepal earthquake: an emergency or an interruption to development?
Richard Luff | Prasad Sevekari
35(2), pp. 182–193
Keywords: household toilets, damage, resilience
Category: Articles
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Emergency sanitation: developing criteria for pit latrine lining
Brian Reed | Dominic Torr | Rebecca Scott
35(2), pp. 194–214
Keywords: emergency, sanitation, latrine
Category: Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2016.016