Fecal exposure pathways in Accra: a literature review with specific focus on IWMI?s work on wastewater irrigated agriculture. Report submitted to the Centre for Global Safe Water, Emory University, Atlanta, USA

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Autores principales: Keraita, Bernard N., Amoah, Philip
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Water Management Institute 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39721
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spelling CGSpace397212025-11-07T08:55:44Z Fecal exposure pathways in Accra: a literature review with specific focus on IWMI?s work on wastewater irrigated agriculture. Report submitted to the Centre for Global Safe Water, Emory University, Atlanta, USA Keraita, Bernard N. Amoah, Philip wastewater irrigation irrigated farming irrigation water faeces faecal coliforms health hazards diarrhoea sanitation hygiene pathogens vegetables lettuces urban areas 2011 2014-06-13T14:29:17Z 2014-06-13T14:29:17Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39721 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Keraita, Bernard; Amoah, Philip. 2011. Fecal exposure pathways in Accra: a literature review with specific focus on IWMI?s work on wastewater irrigated agriculture. Report submitted to the Centre for Global Safe Water, Emory University, Atlanta, USA. Accra, Ghana: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 43p.
spellingShingle wastewater irrigation
irrigated farming
irrigation water
faeces
faecal coliforms
health hazards
diarrhoea
sanitation
hygiene
pathogens
vegetables
lettuces
urban areas
Keraita, Bernard N.
Amoah, Philip
Fecal exposure pathways in Accra: a literature review with specific focus on IWMI?s work on wastewater irrigated agriculture. Report submitted to the Centre for Global Safe Water, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
title Fecal exposure pathways in Accra: a literature review with specific focus on IWMI?s work on wastewater irrigated agriculture. Report submitted to the Centre for Global Safe Water, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
title_full Fecal exposure pathways in Accra: a literature review with specific focus on IWMI?s work on wastewater irrigated agriculture. Report submitted to the Centre for Global Safe Water, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
title_fullStr Fecal exposure pathways in Accra: a literature review with specific focus on IWMI?s work on wastewater irrigated agriculture. Report submitted to the Centre for Global Safe Water, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
title_full_unstemmed Fecal exposure pathways in Accra: a literature review with specific focus on IWMI?s work on wastewater irrigated agriculture. Report submitted to the Centre for Global Safe Water, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
title_short Fecal exposure pathways in Accra: a literature review with specific focus on IWMI?s work on wastewater irrigated agriculture. Report submitted to the Centre for Global Safe Water, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
title_sort fecal exposure pathways in accra a literature review with specific focus on iwmi s work on wastewater irrigated agriculture report submitted to the centre for global safe water emory university atlanta usa
topic wastewater irrigation
irrigated farming
irrigation water
faeces
faecal coliforms
health hazards
diarrhoea
sanitation
hygiene
pathogens
vegetables
lettuces
urban areas
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39721
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