EPAR Technical Report #131
Tue, 03/01/2011
Authors: 
Jacob Lipson
Mary Kay Gugerty
Susan Bolton
Joseph Cook
Abstract: 

This brief reviews the literature and empirical evidence on waste extraction and treatment in the developing world.  The brief assesses the quantity and quality of research supporting key components of program theory related to the extraction of sludge from on-site sanitation facilities and pre-disposal transport. In general, we find few empirical studies that directly evaluate the assertions of the program theory. Most of the evidence in the literature that addresses the target components of program theory is based upon case studies or general observational and experiential assertions by sanitation experts. Where appropriate, we have identified evidence in the literature according to whether case studies or informal observations formed the basis of the conclusion. 

Type of Research: 
Literature Review
Research Topic Category: 
Household Well-Being & Equity
Health
Technology
Technology Adoption

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