Demonstration on the use of urine in urban agriculture. [Report of the Sustainable Urban Water Management Improves Tomorrow’s City’s Health (SWITCH) Project]
Olufunke Cofie,
Philip Amoah,
E. Irene,
Noah Adamtey and
T.-L. Fredrick
No H044301, IWMI Research Reports from International Water Management Institute
Keywords: Urban; agriculture; Vegetable; growing; Cabbages; Fertilizers; Urine; Soils; Economic; analysis; Senses; Socioeconomic; aspects; Environmental; effects; Risks; Logistics; Farmers; Ownership; Ghana; Accra (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 103p.
Date: 2011
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