Poo gurus? Researching the threats and opportunities presented by human waste

There is huge geographical variation in the extent to which excrement represents a threat to human and environmental health. In the UK, we tend to think little of such risks. By contrast, 52% of all people in Asia have no access to basic sanitation and 95% of sewage in developing world cities is dis...

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Main Author: Jewitt, Sarah
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Published: Elsevier 2011
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1982/
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description There is huge geographical variation in the extent to which excrement represents a threat to human and environmental health. In the UK, we tend to think little of such risks. By contrast, 52% of all people in Asia have no access to basic sanitation and 95% of sewage in developing world cities is discharged untreated into rivers, lakes and coastal areas where it destroys aquatic life, reduces the potential of these ecosystems to support food security, facilitates the transmission of diseases and has a significant economic impact in terms of working days and earnings lost due to ill health. At the same time human excrement represents a resource that could be better utilized to promote human livelihoods and improve environmental quality through use as manure and as a source of biogas energy. This paper seeks to provide an overview of the importance of human waste (as both a threat and an opportunity) in different spatial, historical and cultural contexts and to highlight potential areas of interest for applied geographical research in future.
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spelling nottingham-19822020-05-04T20:23:24Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1982/ Poo gurus? Researching the threats and opportunities presented by human waste Jewitt, Sarah There is huge geographical variation in the extent to which excrement represents a threat to human and environmental health. In the UK, we tend to think little of such risks. By contrast, 52% of all people in Asia have no access to basic sanitation and 95% of sewage in developing world cities is discharged untreated into rivers, lakes and coastal areas where it destroys aquatic life, reduces the potential of these ecosystems to support food security, facilitates the transmission of diseases and has a significant economic impact in terms of working days and earnings lost due to ill health. At the same time human excrement represents a resource that could be better utilized to promote human livelihoods and improve environmental quality through use as manure and as a source of biogas energy. This paper seeks to provide an overview of the importance of human waste (as both a threat and an opportunity) in different spatial, historical and cultural contexts and to highlight potential areas of interest for applied geographical research in future. Elsevier 2011-04 Article PeerReviewed Jewitt, Sarah (2011) Poo gurus? Researching the threats and opportunities presented by human waste. Applied Geography, 31 (2). pp. 761-769. ISSN 0143-6228 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014362281000086X doi:10.1016/j.apgeog.2010.08.003 doi:10.1016/j.apgeog.2010.08.003
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Poo gurus? Researching the threats and opportunities presented by human waste
title Poo gurus? Researching the threats and opportunities presented by human waste
title_full Poo gurus? Researching the threats and opportunities presented by human waste
title_fullStr Poo gurus? Researching the threats and opportunities presented by human waste
title_full_unstemmed Poo gurus? Researching the threats and opportunities presented by human waste
title_short Poo gurus? Researching the threats and opportunities presented by human waste
title_sort poo gurus? researching the threats and opportunities presented by human waste
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1982/
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