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Realising the Potential: Composting toilets are proven with no water or power. In remote communities/illegal towns which agencies SHOULD be responsible for introducing & managing composting toilets – waste water , or garbage collection, or …?
Several brands of composting toilets have been used for many years in Australia’s national parks, remote defence establishments, by main roads and also by commercial eco-resorts, camping groups etc. The technology is well proven. It seems that composting toilet technology would be a useful additional to more traditional WASH technology in remote or illegal township […]
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Anik Bhaduri interview — ‘Water Future’: a global platform facilitating international scientific collaboration
An interview with Anik Bhaduri, executive director of the Sustainable Water Future Programme and an Associate Professor at Australian River Institute at Griffith University. He speaks about Water Future, a global environmental program renowned for its expertise and innovation in water research, policy, security and sustainability. Anik also is a senior fellow at Centre of Development Research at [...]
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Indonesia’s key exports and the importance of water stewardship
The Alliance for Water Stewardship is involved in a number of demonstration projects across Indonesia. Here is why the success of these projects in modelling good water stewardship is important to the country. Basja Jantowski’s interview on Water Stewardship in Indonesia and the work that she has been involved in with the Alliance for Water Stewardship is […]
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Indonesia’s key exports and the importance of water stewardship
The Alliance for Water Stewardship is involved in a number of demonstration projects across Indonesia. Here is why the success of these projects in modelling good water stewardship is important to the country.
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Nadeem Samnakay interview: addressing water governance issues in the Mekong
This interview and related content was originally part of the Kini Interview Series. Kini is a retired brand of the AWP and IWCAN.
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Marc Goichot interview: the role of the Mekong River in the economy
This interview and related content was originally part of the Kini Interview Series. Kini is a retired brand of the AWP and IWCAN.
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Vijay Kumar interview: key water challenges in India and lessons from the region
This interview and related content was originally part of the Kini Interview Series. Kini is a retired brand of the AWP and IWCAN.
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Nathan Taylor interview — The economic value of water in storage: what does it cost to maintain water reliability?
An interview with Nathan Taylor, a research fellow at Melbourne University who speaks about quantifying the economic value of water in storage, using risks and society's tolerance to risk and what water costs to mitigate that risk as a basis of finding a value for water in storage. Nathan is an economist by profession and [...]
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Planning with water: part four
Planning with Water is a six-part series that looks toward building a new value premise and societal change around water as the most valuable commodity on earth, essential to our future survival.
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Dr Thang Nam Do interview: Vietnam’s key water challenges and lessons from the region
An interview with Dr Thang Nam Do, visiting fellow at the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University with 20 years experience working with the Vietnamese Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. He speaks about the current key water challenges in Vietnam and what's being done to resolve them. In his time [...]
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