| Poster Sessions and Best Poster Award
Tuesday August 19 and Wednesday August 20
Posters presented during the World Water Week have always been an important component of the overall programme. Special efforts are made to make them accessible to participants and incorporated into the deliberations taking place during the Week.
Posters follow the same themes as the individual workshops, and this year they will be displayed all week at the World Water Week venue. Two time slots have been set aside when the authors will be available at their posters in order to provide short introductions and comments. The first Poster Session will be on Tuesday, August 19 at 17:00 and the second Poster Session will be on Wednesday, August 20, also at 17:00. Refreshments will be served in connection with the presentations. The chairs of the different workshops will provide an overview of the posters in their respective workshop sessions. Key messages in posters will be included in the Synthesis Session on Friday, August 22, and in the reports from the World Water Week.
Best Poster Award, Friday 22 August
17:00 Room K1/K2
The Best Poster Award will be presented during the Closing Plenary Session on August 22.
Workshop 1 : Waste as a Resource
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Treated Wastewater as a Resource of Technical Water Supply
Prof. Nataliya Klymenko, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences |
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Promotion of Ecological Friendly Toilets in the Village
Mr. James Kilonzo, World Agroforest Centre (ICRAF), Kenya |
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Local ECOSAN Champions in West Africa
Mr. Linus Dagerskog, CREPA, Burkina Faso |
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Sanitation System for the Slum Area in Indonesia: Recovering Nutrients from Human Excreta and Improving Sanitary Conditions Dr. Ryusei Ito, Hokkaido University, Japan |
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Fertiliser Value of Human Urine in Pumpkin (Cucurbita Maxima) Cultivation and Quality of the Products
Mr. Surendra Pradhan, University of Kuopio, Finland |
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The PeePoobag – A Self-Sanitising Single Use Biodegradable Toilet
Dr. Björn Vinnerås, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Sweden |
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Interactive, Target Audience Specific Ecosan Training Courses
Ms. Katharina Conradin, Seecon International GMBH, Switzerland |
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Integrated Water, Energy and Sanitation Solution for Stand-alone Settlements
Mr. Johannes Orodi Odhiambo, University of Nairobi, Kenya |
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Efficient Reclaimed Water Use – Benefits for Farmer in the Jordan Valley
Mr. Sameer Abdel-Jabbar, GTZ, Jordan |
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Promoting Resource Oriented Sanitation Technologies for Environmental Sanitation and Food Security
Mr. Ronald Kato Kayizzi, Community Initiatives for Intergrated Development, Uganda |
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Livelihood Impacts of Treated Wastewater Reuse in Agriculture in the Lower Jordan Valley (LJV): The Case of Wadi Al-Fara`a – Palestine
Ms. Suha Al-Madbouh/Abbadi, Bielefeld University, Germany |
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Waste as a Resource – The Reuse of Domestic Wastewater for Crop Production
Mr. Vishwanath Srikantaiah, Arghyam, India |
Workshop 2: Water Afteruse – Protecting Health and Ecosystems
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Excessive Danger of Organophosphorus Pesticides for Aquatic Ecosystem Health
Prof. Valerii Tonkopii, Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Education for Improving Community Based Watershed
Management
Dr. Valentina Pidlisnyuk, Sustainable Development
and Ecological Education Centre, Ukraine |
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Relative Role of Different Types of Pollution in the Dnieper Basin Ms. Nataliia Rozhenko, Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science in Kiev, Ukraine |
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Urban Waste Water Management Practices of the City of Kanpur, India under Ganga Action Plan: A Blessing or Bane for the Peripheral Urban Areas?
Prof. Binayak Rath, Indian Institute of Technology, India |
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Efficient Water Use Technology for Chemically Free Vegetable Production Managed by Farmer Group
Mr. Krailert Taweekul, Khon Kaen University, Thailand |
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Water Management of the Afteruse Territory of the Northern Buzachi Oil Deposit on the North-East Low Coast of the Caspian Sea
Dr. Yuriy Popov, Centre for Ecologic Adversity Counteraction, Kazakhstan |
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Integral Management of Industrial Effluents from Montevideo. Public Management of Industrial Effluents from Montevideo
Ms. Alicia Raffaele Vázquez, Municipality of Montevideo, Uruguay |
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Eco-hydrology of the Pangani River, Tanzania: A Case Study of Downstream of Nyumba Ya Mungu Reservoir
Ms. Tulinave Mwamila, Ministry of Water, Tanzania |
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Geochemial and Isotopic Investigation of Seawater
Dr. Mohamed Fethi Ben Hamouda, CNSTN, Tunisia |
Workshop 3 : Changing Human Behaviour – Prospects for Progress
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The Study Change of Global Environmental and Human Changes on Sturgeons Conservation with Emphasis on Food Security in the Caspian Sea
Mr. Kourosh Haddadi Moghaddam, International Sturgeon Research Institute, Iran |
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School Based Initiatives to Advance Sanitation Outcome among Children and Their Households
Mr. Niwagaba Zinabwine Alfred, Little Angels Primary School, Ntungamo, Uganda |
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Change in Public Attitudes and Behaviours over Time about Water Resources Issues in the Pacific Northwest Region of the USA
Dr. Robert Mahler, University of Idaho, USA |
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Facilitating Change in Behaviouir through NGO Intervention:The Experience of Streams of Knowledge and the Philippine Water Partnership
Ms. Yolanda Gomez, Streams of Knowledge Foundation, The Philippines |
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Pioneer Project Introducing Environmentally Friendly Technology for Water and Sanitation in Tanzania
Ms. Frida Lanshammar, Chumbe Island Coral Park Ltd., Tanzania |
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From Reforms to Implementation: The Paradox of Financial Sustainability in River Basin Organisations in Developing Countries
Ms. Farai Angela Mchibwa, Welt Hunger Hilfe, Zimbabwe |
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Behaviour Change in Water and Sanitaion Practices: Engaging Women’s Groups in Rural Uganda
Ms. Deborah Payne, Katosi Women Development Trust, Uganda |
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The Role of Multi-disciplinary Research in Influencing Behavioural Changes for Pollution Mitigation and Environmental Restoration
Dr. Charles Sokile, Lake Victoria Research Initiative, Uganda |
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Green Technologies for Rural Infrastructure Construction through Women Training
Mr. Horacio Bonfil, Valle de Bravo Basin Fund (VBBF), Mexico |
Workshop 4: Preventive Action for Human Health
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Antibiotics in hospital wastewater can be foci for resistant bacteria posing health hazard but recovery and reuse can benefit resource poor countries
Dr. Ashok Tamhankar, R.D. Gardi Medical College, India |
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Community Based Structures as an Entry Point to Better Health
Ms. Mary Namwebe, Voluntary Action For Development, Uganda |
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Open Risk Assessment of Drinking Water Contaminants – Involving Stakeholders
Dr. Päivi Meriläinen, National Public Health Insitutute, Finland |
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The Problems of Monitoring and Protection of Main Rivers of Central Asia
Mr. Rashid Kulmatov, National University of Uzbekistan |
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Health Risk Assessment in Case of Negative Environmental Factors Action
Dr. Irina Saltanova, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus |
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The Challenges of Rural Drinking Water Supply Related to Pollution Control at Local Level in China in the Context of Millennium Development Goals
Dr. Cailing Hu, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom |
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Support for Arsenic Filtration Efforts (SAFE) Progress the Hardcore Poor Livelihood in Bangladesh
Mr. Mohon Kumar Mondal, LEDARS, Bangladesh |
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Need for National Governments to Adopt a Policy on WASH in Schools for Improved Child Health
Mr. Babatope Babalobi, Bread of Life Development Foundation, Nigeria |
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Watalys, Safe Water and Efficient Disinfection, Anytime, Anywhere!
Ms. Isabelle Genoud, Bulane, Switzerland |
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The Hy2U Story
Mr. Reinder van Tijen, Demotech, The Netherlands |
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Point-Of-Use Disinfection of Drinking Water using Cationic Antimicrobial Surface Coatings
Dr. Peter Kozodoy, The Aquaya Institute, USA |
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The Right to a Healthy Household and Environment, Foundations for Restoration of the Population in a Displacement Situation
Mr. Nicolas Rodriguez, PLAN International, Colombia |
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Alternative Methods to Eliminate Fluorine from Water
Dr. Emilio Segovia, University of Guadalajara, Mexico |
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Assessing Risks and Benefits of Chlorination: Exposure Modelling and Valuation
Dr. Luca Bucchini, Hylobates Consulting SRL, Italy |
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Monitoring Sanitation Programmes Using a Specific Information System. Application to 'Water Facility' Projects in Tanzania
Mr. Jordi Pascual-Ferrer, UPC – Barcelona Tech, Spain |
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Sanitary-Microbiological Monitoring of Water Objects of Megapolis Recreational Zones as the Precautionary Action on Preservation of Population Health
Mr. Dmitry Makarov, Pasteur’s Institute (St. Petersburg), Russian Federation |
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Safe Water at Source and Consumption – A Study from Sub-Saharan Africa
Dr. Anne Wetlesen, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway |
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Gravity-Feed Household Water Purification Devices Based on Novel, Halogen-charged Polystyrene Polymer Disinfecting Media
Dr. Jeffrey Williams, HaloSource Inc., USA |
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Sanitary and Environmental Risk Management: Case of the EU Ecosan Project in 4 Peripheral Sectors of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Mr. Karim Savadogo, CREPA, Burkina Faso |
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Water Supply and Health Issues in the Aral Sea Disaster Zone
Dr. Abror Gadaev, Samarkand State Architectural & Civil Engineering Institute, Uzbekistan |
Workshop 5: Cost-effectiveness in Pollution Abatement
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An Innovative & Cost-effective Monitoring Network for Water Pollution Control and Water Management
Dr. Hussain Saleh, Ghent University, Belgium |
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Improvement of Cost-Benefit Relation in Sanitation through the Imple-mentation of Ecosan Systems
Dr. Elisabeth von Münch, GTZ, Germany |
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Identification of Most Suitable Waste Water Emulsion Treating Method: Case Study from Serbia
Prof. Zorica Srdjevic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro |
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Utilisation of Renewable River Energies for Cost-effective Pollution Abatement
Mr. Udai Kant Choudhary, Banaras Hindu University, India |
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Potentials of Echinochloa Crus-pavonis and Leersia Hexandra in Constructed Wetlands for Domestic Wastewater Treatment
Dr. Théophile Fonkou, University of Dschang, Cameroon |
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Economic and Environmental Benefit Cost Quantification of Zero Discharge Options for Tannery Effluents along Palar River
Dr. Madha Suresh, University of Madras, India |
Workshop 6: The Sustainable City
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Social Issues in the Provision & Pricing of Water Services – Maharashtra, India
Mr. Suresh Sodal, Maharashtra Water Regulatory Authority, India |
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Sanitation of Streets – Discussion on Sanitation Systems and Services for the City of Sao Paulo Streets
Prof. Sadalla Domingos, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil |
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Evaluation of Sustainable Water Use
Ms. Yuliya Vystavna, National Academy of Municipal Economy, Ukraine |
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On Possibility of Serving a Normal Sanitary Condition of Tashkent City and Convenience of Habitation in it
Ms. Natella Rakhmatova, Hydrometeorological Research Institute (NIGMI), Uzbekistan |
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Can Urbanisation Solve Inter-sector Water Conflicts? Insight from a Case Study in Hebei Province, North China Plain
Dr. Eloise Kendy, The Nature Conservancy, USA |
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Development of Methods for Management of Surface Run-Off, Quality in Urban Areas of Kiev, Ukraine: Case Study
Dr. Volodymyr Bogolyubov, National Agricultural University of Ukraine, Ukraine |
Workshop 7: No Poster Presentations
Workshop 8: The Lingering Failure of Sanitation – Why?
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Urban and Rural Sanitation Problem in India
Dr. Elisabeth von Münch, GTZ, Germany |
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The Revolving Fund: A Tool for Addressing the Challenge of Sustainable Rural Sanitation
Mr. Kamal Dahanayake, Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Division, Sri Lanka |
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Sanitation Services in the West Bank and Gaza Strip: Facts, Figures, Realities and a Call for Immediate Actions
Ms. Basema Bashir, Palestinian Hydrology Group, Palestinian Territories |
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How to Bring Sanitation to the 2.6 Billion Toiletless People
Mr. Jack Sim, World Toilet Organization, Singapore |
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MDG and Improved Sanitation: Bangladesh Perspective
Mr. Mohammad Chowdhury, Institute for Environment and Development Studies, Bangladesh |
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Sustainable Policies for Sanitation and Health Programmes: Lessons Learned from the Case Study of a Sanitation Project in Nepal Hill Area
Dr. Madhurima Bhadra, Oregon State University, USA |
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Water & Sanitation in Central America. Presentation of a Study Case: Water & Sanitation for 12 Cities in Honduras
Mr. José Ignacio Ramirez, SWECO Environment, Sweden |
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Sustainable Urban Sanitation: Rhetoric or Reality? Insights from Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Dr. Balaraju Nikku, Kadambari Memorial College of Science and Management, Nepal |
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Community Participation in Small-scale Waste Water Disposal System in Low-Income Densely Populated Areas
Mr. Ananda Dissanayake, Community Water Supply & Sanitation Project, Sri Lanka |
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Workshops
• 1: Waste as a Resource
• 2: Water Afteruse – Protecting Health and
Ecosystems
• 3: Changing Human Behaviour –
Prospects for Progress
• 4: Preventive Action for Human Health
• 5: Cost-effectiveness in Pollution
Abatement
• 6: The Sustainable City
• 7: Sanitation under Changing Climatic Conditions
• 8: The Lingering Failure of Sanitation – Why?
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