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Revision as of 14:12, 29 December 2013
Human beings and the natural world are on a collision route. Human use the natural resources like water, land, air, etc. And human-made water pollution and water - waste is nasty, and disgust from the nature point of view. People consume foods and defecate using flushing toilet with heavy amount of water and it makes groundwater pollution as well as somehow happening dangerous disease to our human society. In the world, 2000 million people don’t have toilet (Deora 2004).The vicious cycles of human environmental processes are crucial to understand. There is some innovative solution in this discourse and is a sustainable way. Waterless (or dry) composting toilets have less water utilization and divert pollutant loads from the sewerage system direct to agriculture (Morgen 2007).
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Introduction to the concepts
Agricultural intensification threaten human society
Low cost-efficient solution to water sanitation
Examples of water sanitation in developing countries
Improving water sanitation and socially efficient composting toilet in Inle lake, Myanmar
Low cost, sanitary toilet that make compost for crops in Africa countries, Bangladesh and India context
Reference
Further Readings