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Egestabase – an online evidence platform to discover and explore options to recover plant nutrients from human excreta and domestic wastewater for reuse in agriculture

This paper introduces ‘Egestabase‘, an open-access online evidence platform designed to help various stakeholders easily access and navigate research and practice-based evidence on recovering and reusing plant nutrients from human excreta and domestic wastewater for agricultural purposes.

Biljana Macura / Published on 14 June 2024

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Harder, R., Metson, G.S., Macura, B., Johannesdottir, S., Wielemaker, R., Seddon, D., Lundin, E., Aliahmad, A., Kärrman, E., & McConville, J.R. (2024). Egestabase – An online evidence platform to discover and explore options to recover plant nutrients from human excreta and domestic wastewater for reuse in agriculture. MethodsX, 12:102774. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2024.102774.

Key messages

  • Egestabase is a goldmine of evidence from research and practice on the recovery and reuse of plant nutrients found in human excreta and domestic wastewater.

  • Egestabase is based on a coherent conceptual framework and enables searching with standardized terminology.

  • This enables users to explore the option space and quickly navigate and find associated literature.

Restoring nutrient circularity across scales is important for ecosystem integrity as well as nutrient and food security. As such, research and development of technologies to recover plant nutrients from various organic residues has intensified. Yet, this emerging field is diverse and difficult to navigate, especially for newcomers. As an increasing number of actors search for circular solutions to nutrient management, there is a need to simplify access to the latest knowledge. Since the majority of nutrients entering urban areas end up in human excreta, the authors have chosen to focus on human excreta and domestic wastewater. Through systematic mapping with stakeholder engagement, they compiled and consolidated available evidence from research and practice. In this paper, the authors present ‘Egestabase’ – a carefully curated open-access online evidence platform that presents this evidence base in a systematic and accessible manner. They hope that this online evidence platform helps a variety of actors to navigate evidence on circular nutrient solutions for human excreta and domestic wastewater with ease and keep track of new findings.

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Biljana Macura
Biljana Macura

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Water : Water resources, Sanitation
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