Sustainable water and soil management: [water and gender ; results of the International Women's University, ifu 2000]
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adam_text | Titel: Sustainable water and soil management
Autor: Kunst, Sabine
Jahr: 2002
Contents
List of Contributors.........................................................................................XIV
Gendersensitive, Participatory Approach of Water and Soil
Management
1 The International Women s University - Framework for the Project
Area Water.......................................................................................................1
Andrea Burmester, Tanja Kruse
1.1 The Future of Higher Education (Aims)..............................................1
1.2 The International Women s University and Intercultural Science.......2
1.3 Junior Women Scientists......................................................................2
1.3.1 Selection Process in the Project Area Water................................3
1.3.2 Profile of the Junior Scientists in the Project Area Water............4
1.3.3 Catering to Participants Needs: Service Centre..........................5
1.4 ifu as a Platform for Global Dialogue..................................................6
2 ifu - an Intercultural Innovation in Higher Education ?..............................9
Vathsala Aithal
2.1 The Intercultural ifu.............................................................................9
2.1.1 Internationalisation or Parochialisation?....................................10
2.1.2 The Socio-Political Context.......................................................11
2.1.3 The Feminist Agenda.................................................................12
2.1.4 Culture as Social Practice...........................................................14
2.1.5 The Many Differences................................................................15
2.1.6 Intercultural Training at ifu........................................................16
2.1.7 The Interculturality of Knowledge Production..........................17
2.2 Conclusion.........................................................................................17
References...................................................................................................18
3 The Project Area Water................................................................................21
Sabine Kunst, Andrea Burmester. Tanja Kruse
3.1 Water is Life - Background Information...........................................21
3.2 Feminist Perspectives at the Action Level.........................................23
3.3 The Concept of the Project Area Water.............................................24
3.4 Curriculum of the Project Area Water...............................................26
3.4.1 Knowledge Transfer...................................................................26
3.4.2 Practical Projects........................................................................26
References...................................................................................................28
Aspects of Water and Soil Management
4 Rural Development with Special Emphasis on Women, Water and
Environment...................................................................................................29
Leelamma Devasia
4.1 An Experiment in the Creation of Knowledge, Skills and Attitude ...29
4.2 Féminisation of Water Management - an Indian Concept.................31
4.2.1 India the Land and People.......................................................31
4.2.2 Rural Women s Participation in Water Management in
Maharashtra State.......................................................................32
4.2.3 An Alternative Vision Planned and Directed by Rural
Women.......................................................................................42
4.3 An Interdisciplinary and International Approach to Rural
Development within ifu......................................................................44
4.3.1 Women and Rural Development................................................44
4.3.2 Rural Women - Water and the Environment..............................46
4.3.3 Skill Development.....................................................................48
4.3.4 Exposure to Different Realities, Field Trips and Excursions.....51
4.4 The ifu Experiment as a Beginning of a New Endeavour..................52
References...................................................................................................55
5 Water Treatment and Rainwater Harvesting..............................................57
Namrata Pathak
5.1 Overview............................................................................................57
5.2 Water Disinfection Methods..............................................................60
5.2.1 Physical and Chemical Methods................................................60
5.2.2 Biological Method.....................................................................62
5.2.3 Bacterial Contamination............................................................63
5.3 Rainwater Harvesting - Two Scenarios.............................................64
5.4 Description of the Project..................................................................66
5.4.1 Presentation of Excursions.........................................................67
5.4.2 Results........................................................................................71
5.5 Rainwater Harvesting Project Plan Developed by the Women
Junior Scientists.................................................................................76
5.5.1 Rainwater Harvesting for Household Consumption
(Philippines by Angelica R. Martinez).......................................76
5.5.2 Case Study on Rainwater Harvesting
(Albania by Gentiana Haxhillazi)..............................................78
5.5.3 Rainwater Harvesting - A Proposal for Secondary Schools
(Tanzania by Eng. Immaculata Nshange Raphael)....................80
5.5.4 Rainwater Harvesting (USA by Margaret Fredricks).................81
5.5.5 Promotion of Rainwater Harvesting in the Arid Area
(Cameroon by Michele Denise Akamba Ava, Maroua Salak)...83
5.5.6 Rainwater Harvesting Draft Plan for a Vegetable Garden
(India by Nandini Sankarampadi, Sanjulata Prasad)..................84
5.5.7 Rainwater Harvesting Plan for Loyola College
(Nigeria by Theresa Odejayi, Yetunde Odeyemi,
Helen Oloyede)..........................................................................86
5.6 Summary............................................................................................88
References...................................................................................................89
6 Wastewater Treatment..................................................................................91
Sabine Kunst, Artur Mennerich, Marc Wichern
6.1 Mechanical Wastewater Treatment....................................................92
6.1.1 Overview....................................................................................92
6.1.2 Rakes and Strainers....................................................................92
6.1.3 Sand Catchers.............................................................................94
6.1.4 Preliminary Treatment/Settling Tank.........................................97
6.2 Biological Wastewater Treatment....................................................100
6.2.1 Overview..................................................................................100
6.2.2 Legal Requirements for Wastewater Treatment in Europe......101
6.3 Models for the Design and Simulation of Wastewater
Treatment Plants (WWTPs).............................................................112
6.3.1 Overview..................................................................................112
6.3.2 Dynamic Models......................................................................118
6.3.3 Use of Computer Programs......................................................121
6.4 Evaluation of Centralised Wastewater Treatment............................123
6.4.1 Comparison of Wastewater Treatment Plants..........................127
6.4.2 Conclusions..............................................................................131
References.................................................................................................135
7 Decentralised Wastewater Treatment - Wastewater Treatment in
Rural Areas...................................................................................................137
Katrin Kayser, Sabine Kunst
7.1 Situation...........................................................................................137
7.1.1 Principles and Spheres of Action.............................................138
7.1.2 Decentralisation and User Participation...................................139
7.2 Nature-Based Wastewater and Sludge Treatment Methods as
Components of Sustainable Concepts in Rural Regions
-State of the Art.............................................................................141
7.2.1 Introduction..............................................................................141
7.2.2 Overview - Wastewater Quantities and Wastewater Agents
in Rural Areas..........................................................................142
7.2.3 Pre-Treatment...........................................................................144
7.2.4 Planted Soil Filters...................................................................146
7.2.5 Wastewater Lagoons................................................................153
7.2.6 Sludge Composting in Reed Beds............................................156
7.2.7 Practical Examples...................................................................159
7.3 Conclusions for Design Parameters.................................................164
7.3.1 Characteristics of Decentralised Wastewater Treatment
Systems which are Conducive to Sustainable Development.... 168
7.3.2 Impact of Gender Perspectives on Planning Criteria...............169
7.4 Examples of Planning Ideas.............................................................172
7.4.1 Wastewater Purification for Remote Villages..........................173
7.4.2 Planning Ideas for Sensitive Regions in Rural Areas...............176
References.................................................................................................180
8 Alternative Technologies for Sanitation, Recycling and Reuse................183
Sabine Kunst, Namrata Pathak
8.1 Overview..........................................................................................183
8.2 The Composting Process..................................................................186
8.2.1 The Phases...............................................................................186
8.2.2 Environmental Factors in Composting.....................................187
8.2.3 Composting Micro-Organisms.................................................190
8.2.4 Quality Criteria for Compost as a Product...............................193
8.3 Types of Toilets...............................................................................194
8.3.1 Water Toilets............................................................................194
8.3.2 Waterless Toilets......................................................................195
8.4 Composting Toilet Systems.............................................................196
8.4.1 Dimensioning Composting Toilets..........................................196
8.4.2 Dry Sanitation with Reuse.......................................................198
8.4.3 Dehydration Toilets.................................................................201
8.4.4 Decomposition Toilets.............................................................204
8.4.5 Types of Composting Toilet Systems......................................207
8.5 SIRDO.............................................................................................211
8.5.1 Pathogens Elimination.............................................................214
8.5.2 Social Evaluation.....................................................................216
References.................................................................................................219
9 River Development Planning.......................................................................219
Andrea Toppe
9.1 River Protection for the Balance of Nature......................................219
9.2 Hydraulics and River Protection......................................................222
9.2.1 Some River Characteristics......................................................222
9.2.2 River Discharge.......................................................................223
9.2.3 The River Protection System of Lower Saxony/Germany.......229
9.2.4 Making an Inventory in Situ....................................................231
9.3 Stahlbach River Development Plan.................................................236
9.3.1 The Elbe Catchment Area........................................................237
9.3.2 The Stahlbach River.................................................................239
9.3.3 River Stahlbach Development Project (Project Modules).......239
9.3.4 Results......................................................................................241
9.4 Summary..........................................................................................256
References.................................................................................................258
10 Water and Soil Towards Sustainable Land Use........................................261
Brigitte Urban
10.1 Overview..........................................................................................261
10.1.1 Soils.........................................................................................261
10.1.2 Soil and Water..........................................................................264
10.1.3 Global Significance..................................................................267
10.2 Project Water and Soil.....................................................................267
10.2.1 Skills and Aims........................................................................267
10.2.2 Stahlbach Creek Project...........................................................268
10.2.3 Methodology............................................................................269
10.3 Results of The Project......................................................................270
10.3.1 Case Study: River Elbe Ecology Project..................................270
10.3.2 Description and Results of the Three Project Sites..................277
10.4 Summary..........................................................................................287
10.4.1 Intergroup Interferences...........................................................287
References.................................................................................................291
Conclusions
11 Evaluation There is No Unanimous Judgement on ifu .........................295
Sigrid Metz-Göckel
11.1 Evaluation Concept..........................................................................295
11.2 Bridging the Gap Between Mutually Unfamiliar Disciplines and
Socio-Technical Innovation.............................................................297
11.2.1 Curriculum of the Project Area Water.....................................297
11.2.2 Evaluation of the Curriculum from the Perspective of the
Junior Scientists.......................................................................298
11.2.3 From the Perspective of the Visiting Scholars: You Can Feel
It in the Air .............................................................................303
11.2.4 Description of the Study Venue - the Environment from the
Perspective of the Junior scientists...........................................306
11.3 Incongruity of the Perspectives: A Summary..................................307
References.................................................................................................308
12 Future Perspectives for Sustainable Water and Soil Management.........309
Sabine Kunst
12.1 Internationally and Intercultural Work...........................................310
12.2 Interdisciplinary Work and Gender Perspectives.............................312
12.3 Women s International Network for Sustainability: A Post-//«
Initiative Promoting Equitable and Ecologically Sound
Alternatives to Mainstream Development........................................315
Dolly Wittberger
12.3.1 Development is Well-Being - Concerning the Individual as
well as the Community Level - for the Past, Present and
Future. (Andrea Heckert, U.S./Mexico).................................315
12.3.2 What Should I Say? Now We Are Developed?
(Christobel Chakwana, Malawi) .............................................316
12.3.3 ...I Would Like to Have a Computer, this Would Empower
Me. (Arig Bakhiet, Sudan).....................................................317
References.................................................................................................317
Appendices
13 Manual for Analysis of Soils and Related Materials.................................321
Brigitte Urban
13.1 Introduction to Soil Exploration and Soil Sampling.....................321
13.2 Moisture Content and Dry Weight................................................322
13.3 Determination of Organic Matter..................................................324
13.4 Determination of pH......................................................................325
13.5 Salinity of Soils (Electric Conductivity, EC)................................326
13.6. Cress Test (Germinability of Lepidium sativum)..........................328
13.7 Determination of Total Amount of Micro-organisms in Solids
(Microbial Number)......................................................................329
13.8 Soil Respiration, Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)..................334
13.9 Respiration Activity of Compost...................................................336
13.10 Carbon Content.............................................................................338
13.11 Determination of Nitrogen (Kjeldahl Procedure)..........................339
13.12 C/N and C/P Ratio.........................................................................341
13.13 Determination of Carbonate..........................................................342
13.14 Determination of Plant-Available Phosphorus and Potassium......344
13.15 Determination of Plant-Available Potassium and Magnesium
(diluted with Calcium Chloride)....................................................347
13.16 Determination of N - min (NO3 and NO2)....................................348
13.17 Determination of N-min (NH4).....................................................351
13.18 Determining Exchangeable Cations at Soil pH.............................352
13.19 Nitrohydrochloric Acid Disintegration..........................................356
13.20 Sewage Sludge Regulations..........................................................357
13.21 Elution with Water........................................................................358
13.22 Soil Moisture Retention Capacity, pF Value.................................359
13.23 Soil Texture (Grain Size Distribution)..........................................362
13.24 Grain Fractions and Texture Types...............................................366
References.................................................................................................369
14 Influencing BOD and N Removal Assessment of Important
Parameters....................................................................................................371
Sabine Kunst
14.1 Batch Tests as a Method for Classifying Nitrification and
Denitrification Activities in Activated Sludge.................................371
14.1.1 Batch Tests for Nitrification (Aerobic)....................................371
14.1.2 Batch Tests for Denitrification (Anoxic).................................373
14.2 Respirometry: Determination of the Oxygen Uptake Rate (OUR) ..375
14.2.1 Determination of the Respiration Rate of Activated Sludge
by Measuring the O2 Utilisation Rate......................................376
14.2.2 Evaluation of the Recorded Data.............................................377
14.2.3 Dependence of Oxygen Consumption on Toxic or Inhibiting
Substances in Water.................................................................378
14.2.4 Further Applications for Oxygen-Consumption
Measurements..........................................................................378
Vitae of Contributors.........................................................................................381
Index...................................................................................................................383
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spelling | Sustainable water and soil management [water and gender ; results of the International Women's University, ifu 2000] Sabine Kunst, Tanja Kruse, Andrea Burmester (eds.) Berlin, Heidelberg, New York Springer 2002 XVI, 393 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Entwicklungsländer Sewage disposal, Rural Soil management Water resources development Water resources management Water-supply Developing countries Management Women in development Wasserreserve (DE-588)4124439-4 gnd rswk-swf Ländliche Entwicklung (DE-588)4034450-2 gnd rswk-swf Wassernutzung (DE-588)4138608-5 gnd rswk-swf Bodennutzung (DE-588)4007389-0 gnd rswk-swf Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2000 Hannover gnd-content Wasserreserve (DE-588)4124439-4 s Wassernutzung (DE-588)4138608-5 s Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 s DE-604 Ländliche Entwicklung (DE-588)4034450-2 s Bodennutzung (DE-588)4007389-0 s Kunst, Sabine 1954- Sonstige (DE-588)110386337 oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009513545&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Sustainable water and soil management [water and gender ; results of the International Women's University, ifu 2000] Entwicklungsländer Sewage disposal, Rural Soil management Water resources development Water resources management Water-supply Developing countries Management Women in development Wasserreserve (DE-588)4124439-4 gnd Ländliche Entwicklung (DE-588)4034450-2 gnd Wassernutzung (DE-588)4138608-5 gnd Bodennutzung (DE-588)4007389-0 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd |
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title | Sustainable water and soil management [water and gender ; results of the International Women's University, ifu 2000] |
title_auth | Sustainable water and soil management [water and gender ; results of the International Women's University, ifu 2000] |
title_exact_search | Sustainable water and soil management [water and gender ; results of the International Women's University, ifu 2000] |
title_full | Sustainable water and soil management [water and gender ; results of the International Women's University, ifu 2000] Sabine Kunst, Tanja Kruse, Andrea Burmester (eds.) |
title_fullStr | Sustainable water and soil management [water and gender ; results of the International Women's University, ifu 2000] Sabine Kunst, Tanja Kruse, Andrea Burmester (eds.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Sustainable water and soil management [water and gender ; results of the International Women's University, ifu 2000] Sabine Kunst, Tanja Kruse, Andrea Burmester (eds.) |
title_short | Sustainable water and soil management |
title_sort | sustainable water and soil management water and gender results of the international women s university ifu 2000 |
title_sub | [water and gender ; results of the International Women's University, ifu 2000] |
topic | Entwicklungsländer Sewage disposal, Rural Soil management Water resources development Water resources management Water-supply Developing countries Management Women in development Wasserreserve (DE-588)4124439-4 gnd Ländliche Entwicklung (DE-588)4034450-2 gnd Wassernutzung (DE-588)4138608-5 gnd Bodennutzung (DE-588)4007389-0 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Entwicklungsländer Sewage disposal, Rural Soil management Water resources development Water resources management Water-supply Developing countries Management Women in development Wasserreserve Ländliche Entwicklung Wassernutzung Bodennutzung Nachhaltigkeit Konferenzschrift 2000 Hannover |
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