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    • Bacterial communities structure in constructed wetlands for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment in Tanzania 

      Msaki, Gerubin; Kaale, Sadikiel; Njau, Karoli; Lyimo, Thomas (IWA Publishing, 2023)
      Bacteria are the largest and most essential microorganisms in wastewater treatment systems. Despite the vital role bacteria play in enhancing wastewater treatment, its community structure and diversity remain poorly known. ...
    • Du méga au low-tech: Qu'est-ce qu'un système énergétique durable en Afrique de l'Est? 

      Adongo, Christine; Chaka, Bakari; Hazard, Benoit; Osano, Aloys; Kivevele, Thomas (HAL CNRS Portal, 2023-11-17)
      En Afrique de l'Est, l'énergie domestique relève de différentes socio-techniques, allant du bois de chauffage et du charbon aux méga-projets (éoliens, géothermie). Ces sociotechniques suscitent des critiques en raison de ...
    • Rare earth elements and uranium in Minjingu phosphate fertilizer products: Plant food for thought 

      Haneklaus, Nils; Mwalongo, Dennis; Lisuma, Jacob; Amasi, Aloyce; Mwimanzi, Jerome; Bituh, Tomislav; Ćirić, Jelena; Nowak, Jakub; Ryszko, Urszula; Rusek, Piotr; Maged, Ali; Bilal, Essaid; Bellefqih, Hajar; Qamouche, Khaoula; Brahim, Jamal; Beniazza, Redouane; Mazouz, Hamid; Merwe, Elizabet; Truter, Wayne; Kyomuhimbo, Hilda; Brink, Hendrik; Steiner, Gerald; Bertau, Martin; Soni, Raghav; Patwardhan, Ashwin; Ghosh, Pushpito; Kivevele, Thomas; Mtei, Kelvin; Wacławek, Stanisław (ELSEVIER, 2024-08-01)
      Minjingu phosphate ore is Tanzania's sole domestic supply of phosphorus (P). The ore contains medium to high concentrations of naturally occurring P2O5 (20–35 %) and relevant concentrations of uranium and rare earth elements ...
    • What Proportion Counts? Disaggregating Access to Safely Managed Sanitation in an Emerging Town in Tanzania 

      Komakech, Hans; Moyo, Francis; Roda, Oscar; Machunda, Revocatus; Smith, Kyla; Gautam, Om; Cairncross, Sandy (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2019-09-10)
      Abstract: Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.2 sets an ambitious target of leaving no-one without adequate and equitable sanitation by 2030. The key concern is the lack of local human and financial capital to fund the ...
    • What Proportion Counts? Disaggregating Access to Safely Managed Sanitation in an Emerging Town in Tanzania. 

      Komakech, Hans; Moyo, Francis; Roda, Oscar Veses; Machunda, Revocatus; Smith, Kyla; Gautam, Om; Cairncross, Sandy (MDPI, 2019-09-10)
      Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.2 sets an ambitious target of leaving no-one without adequate and equitable sanitation by 2030. The key concern is the lack of local human and financial capital to fund the collection ...