Terra Preta Sanitation: A Key Component for Sustainability in the Urban Environment

Terra Preta Sanitation (TPS) plays a key role in sustainable sanitation (SuSan) and in the sustainable management of resources such as water, energy, soil (agriculture), liquid and solid organic waste streams as well as in the development of sustainable urban environment and infrastructure systems....

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Main Authors: Thorsten Schuetze, Vicente Santiago-Fandiño
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/6/11/7725
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spelling doaj-ef7984341d4145f69463f654052170572020-11-24T23:14:27ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502014-11-016117725775010.3390/su6117725su6117725Terra Preta Sanitation: A Key Component for Sustainability in the Urban EnvironmentThorsten Schuetze0Vicente Santiago-Fandiño1Department of Architecture, Sungkyunkwan University, 2066 Seobu-ro Jangan-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do 440-746, KoreaEl Curbiellu 28, Villaviciosa-Asturias Peón 33314, SpainTerra Preta Sanitation (TPS) plays a key role in sustainable sanitation (SuSan) and in the sustainable management of resources such as water, energy, soil (agriculture), liquid and solid organic waste streams as well as in the development of sustainable urban environment and infrastructure systems. This paper discusses the advantages of, and requirements for, SuSan systems, focusing on TPS. Case studies showing the stepwise extension and re-development of conventional sanitation systems (CSS) using TPS technologies and system approaches are presented and discussed. Decentralized TPS systems integrated in sustainable urban resource management were implemented in the German cities of Hamburg and Berlin. The compilation of best practice examples and findings using the newest TPS systems illustrates the immense potential of this approach for the transformation from conventional to SuSan systems. For this purpose, the potential savings of drinking water resources and the recycling potential of nutrient components are quantified. The results strongly suggest the need to encourage the development and application of innovative decentralized sanitation technologies, urban infrastructures, and resource management systems that have TP as a key component.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/6/11/7725Terra Preta Sanitationurban resource managementsustainable developmentenergywaterorganic wasteinfrastructure
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Vicente Santiago-Fandiño
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Terra Preta Sanitation: A Key Component for Sustainability in the Urban Environment
Sustainability
Terra Preta Sanitation
urban resource management
sustainable development
energy
water
organic waste
infrastructure
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Vicente Santiago-Fandiño
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title Terra Preta Sanitation: A Key Component for Sustainability in the Urban Environment
title_short Terra Preta Sanitation: A Key Component for Sustainability in the Urban Environment
title_full Terra Preta Sanitation: A Key Component for Sustainability in the Urban Environment
title_fullStr Terra Preta Sanitation: A Key Component for Sustainability in the Urban Environment
title_full_unstemmed Terra Preta Sanitation: A Key Component for Sustainability in the Urban Environment
title_sort terra preta sanitation: a key component for sustainability in the urban environment
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Terra Preta Sanitation (TPS) plays a key role in sustainable sanitation (SuSan) and in the sustainable management of resources such as water, energy, soil (agriculture), liquid and solid organic waste streams as well as in the development of sustainable urban environment and infrastructure systems. This paper discusses the advantages of, and requirements for, SuSan systems, focusing on TPS. Case studies showing the stepwise extension and re-development of conventional sanitation systems (CSS) using TPS technologies and system approaches are presented and discussed. Decentralized TPS systems integrated in sustainable urban resource management were implemented in the German cities of Hamburg and Berlin. The compilation of best practice examples and findings using the newest TPS systems illustrates the immense potential of this approach for the transformation from conventional to SuSan systems. For this purpose, the potential savings of drinking water resources and the recycling potential of nutrient components are quantified. The results strongly suggest the need to encourage the development and application of innovative decentralized sanitation technologies, urban infrastructures, and resource management systems that have TP as a key component.
topic Terra Preta Sanitation
urban resource management
sustainable development
energy
water
organic waste
infrastructure
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/6/11/7725
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