11 research outputs found

    Ein Beitrag zur Theorie der Gerbstoff-Eiweißfällung und des Gerbungsprozesses

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    Die „Sphaerokristalle”︁ bei Hyoscyamus niger

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    Zur Physiologie des Gerbstoffes in der Pflanzenzelle

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    Innovation Systems Research Sustainable Natural Resource Use in Least Developed Countries

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    Traditionally, research and development for least developed countries have focused on the transfer of technology. Innovation systems thinking, in contrast, introduces approaches that take into account regional and societal knowledge. Researchers at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences employ such an innovation systems perspective for sustain able natural resource use strategies.</jats:p

    Buchbesprechungen

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    Knowledge of measures to safeguard harvested rainwater quality in rural domestic households

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    Given the possibility of waterborne diseases caused by inappropriate rainwater harvesting systems, a survey was conducted in Uganda to assess existing knowledge of both physical and non-physical measures that safeguard harvested rainwater. Households who had received rainwater tanks were assessed on issues related to harvested rainwater quality. The study shows that 84% of respondents were aware of various sources of rainwater contamination, but only 5% were aware that they needed to adjust use of rainwater, depending on whether they cleaned the tank or not. Most of the respondents were not aware that gutter cleaning was necessary to improve water quality. Indeed, as the water from the collection surface is channelled through gutters, a number of measures need to be taken to control the entry of contaminations and subsequent growth of pathogens in the tank, e.g. first flush diverts, installation of filters, chemical use and mesh cleaning. The majority, however, did not take adequate care of the gutters and this impacts on health and social livelihood. Overall, the findings emphasize the need to provide more information to households when installing water harvesting tanks to ensure that the harvested rainwater is of high quality.</jats:p

    Über den Einfluss von Gerbstoffen auf Permeabilität und Osmose

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    Safe water, household income and health challenges in Ugandan homes that harvest rainwater

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    Having access to a safe water supply is important to improve a person's quality of life. We examine the relationship between the influence of water availability on monthly household expenditures (the dependent variable) and independent variables such as household characteristics, tank size, usage instructions and post-construction guidance, including the management of water-related health risks. The sample consisted of 301 respondents who harvest rainwater in Uganda. A multiple regression analysis was used to analyse the data. The findings show that post-construction guidance and tank size were significant variables. This study suggests the need for a follow-up to improve health after the installation of water supply equipment, i.e., to provide information about water risks, foster reading norms and facilitate the availability and affordability of information sources, e.g., subsidised newspapers and information support devices (computers). Additionally, this study shows the possibility of increased savings due to reduced expenditures on water from vendors and the management of water-related health risks caused by a water shortage, e.g., dehydration. Overall, the study reveals two possible ways to advance policy and health in developing countries: (1) ensuring sufficient post-construction guidance for all water resources; and (2) ensuring a sustainable supply of adequate safe water in households.</jats:p

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