(HNP) of the World Bank’s Human Development Network. The papers in this series aim to provide a v... more (HNP) of the World Bank’s Human Development Network. The papers in this series aim to provide a vehicle for publishing preliminary and unpolished results on HNP topics to encourage discussion and debate. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the author(s) and should not be attributed in any manner to the World Bank, to its affiliated organizations or to members of its Board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent. Citation and the use of material presented in this series should take into account this provisional character. For free copies of papers in this series please contact the individual authors whose name appears on the paper. Enquiries about the series and submissions should be made directly to
... To help resolve these difficulties, an institutional development program is being carried out... more ... To help resolve these difficulties, an institutional development program is being carried out by ... With the agreement of the unions a training program for the pepenadores will be ... the advances to date are being carefully observed by the national Urban Development and Ecology ...
... Id: 16186. Autor: Bartone, Carl R; Salas, Henry J. ... Tales programas deben hacer incapié en... more ... Id: 16186. Autor: Bartone, Carl R; Salas, Henry J. ... Tales programas deben hacer incapié en la utilización de tecnologías que sean adecuadas a las condiciones económicas y climatológicas que prevalecen en las áreas en las cuales se llevarán a cabo. ...
Resumo: Comenta algunos ejemplos de reuso de aguas residuales en América Latina, explicando los d... more Resumo: Comenta algunos ejemplos de reuso de aguas residuales en América Latina, explicando los diferentes motivos que existen para esto. Indica que cualquier proyecto de reuso de aguas residuales debe tener las medidas mínimas efectivas de control sanitario, ...
... Cities are the engine of economic growth, but the environmental implications of such ... and ... more ... Cities are the engine of economic growth, but the environmental implications of such ... and most inmediate problems facing developing country cities are the health impacts of urban ... from inadequate water, sanitation, drainage and solid waste services, poor urban and industrial ...
Wastewater use in agriculture is a growing practice worldwide. Drivers include increasing water s... more Wastewater use in agriculture is a growing practice worldwide. Drivers include increasing water stress, in part due to climate change; increasing urbanization and growing wastewater flows; and more urban households engaged in agricultural activities. The problem with this trend is that in low-income countries, but also in many middle-income countries, it either involves the direct use of untreated wastewater or
ABSTRACT This paper sets out the trends and challenges of wastewater use in agriculture; identifi... more ABSTRACT This paper sets out the trends and challenges of wastewater use in agriculture; identifies the risks and benefits of wastewater irrigation; describes the risk-assessment and management framework adopted by the World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and other international and national organizations; and proposes measures for applying the framework to reduce health risks by moving from unplanned to a planned, integrated, approach to wastewater use for irrigation.
(HNP) of the World Bank’s Human Development Network. The papers in this series aim to provide a v... more (HNP) of the World Bank’s Human Development Network. The papers in this series aim to provide a vehicle for publishing preliminary and unpolished results on HNP topics to encourage discussion and debate. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the author(s) and should not be attributed in any manner to the World Bank, to its affiliated organizations or to members of its Board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent. Citation and the use of material presented in this series should take into account this provisional character. For free copies of papers in this series please contact the individual authors whose name appears on the paper. Enquiries about the series and submissions should be made directly to
... To help resolve these difficulties, an institutional development program is being carried out... more ... To help resolve these difficulties, an institutional development program is being carried out by ... With the agreement of the unions a training program for the pepenadores will be ... the advances to date are being carefully observed by the national Urban Development and Ecology ...
... Id: 16186. Autor: Bartone, Carl R; Salas, Henry J. ... Tales programas deben hacer incapié en... more ... Id: 16186. Autor: Bartone, Carl R; Salas, Henry J. ... Tales programas deben hacer incapié en la utilización de tecnologías que sean adecuadas a las condiciones económicas y climatológicas que prevalecen en las áreas en las cuales se llevarán a cabo. ...
Resumo: Comenta algunos ejemplos de reuso de aguas residuales en América Latina, explicando los d... more Resumo: Comenta algunos ejemplos de reuso de aguas residuales en América Latina, explicando los diferentes motivos que existen para esto. Indica que cualquier proyecto de reuso de aguas residuales debe tener las medidas mínimas efectivas de control sanitario, ...
... Cities are the engine of economic growth, but the environmental implications of such ... and ... more ... Cities are the engine of economic growth, but the environmental implications of such ... and most inmediate problems facing developing country cities are the health impacts of urban ... from inadequate water, sanitation, drainage and solid waste services, poor urban and industrial ...
Wastewater use in agriculture is a growing practice worldwide. Drivers include increasing water s... more Wastewater use in agriculture is a growing practice worldwide. Drivers include increasing water stress, in part due to climate change; increasing urbanization and growing wastewater flows; and more urban households engaged in agricultural activities. The problem with this trend is that in low-income countries, but also in many middle-income countries, it either involves the direct use of untreated wastewater or
ABSTRACT This paper sets out the trends and challenges of wastewater use in agriculture; identifi... more ABSTRACT This paper sets out the trends and challenges of wastewater use in agriculture; identifies the risks and benefits of wastewater irrigation; describes the risk-assessment and management framework adopted by the World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and other international and national organizations; and proposes measures for applying the framework to reduce health risks by moving from unplanned to a planned, integrated, approach to wastewater use for irrigation.
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