2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13750-021-00235-x
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Technologies for recovery and reuse of plant nutrients from human excreta and domestic wastewater: a protocol for a systematic map and living evidence platform

Abstract: Background Research and development on the recovery and reuse of nutrients found in human excreta and domestic wastewater has intensified over the past years, continuously producing new knowledge and technologies. However, research impact and knowledge transfer are limited. In particular, uptake and upscaling of new and innovative solutions in practice remain a key challenge. Achieving a more circular use of nutrients thus goes beyond technological innovation and will benefit from a synthesis o… Show more

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“…In this paper, a collection of working code is provided that was developed in the context of the project ‘End-of-wastewater’ – this project aimed at: (1) collating and summarizing scientific research on technologies that facilitate the recovery and reuse of plant nutrients and organic matter found in human excreta and domestic wastewater; and (2) to present this evidence on an online evidence platform in a way that can be navigated easily [9] . Unfortunately, the Scholarly API Cookbook was discovered only after finalizing the code base presented here.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, a collection of working code is provided that was developed in the context of the project ‘End-of-wastewater’ – this project aimed at: (1) collating and summarizing scientific research on technologies that facilitate the recovery and reuse of plant nutrients and organic matter found in human excreta and domestic wastewater; and (2) to present this evidence on an online evidence platform in a way that can be navigated easily [9] . Unfortunately, the Scholarly API Cookbook was discovered only after finalizing the code base presented here.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%