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Constructed wetlands for resource recovery in developing countries
Tamara Avellán
, Paul Gremillion
Civil Engineering, Construction Management, and Environmental Engineering
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Developing Countries
100%
Constructed Wetland
100%
Resource Recovery
100%
Dry Mass
30%
Typha
30%
Donax
30%
Evapotranspiration
20%
Methane
20%
Wastewater
20%
Direct Combustion
20%
Irrigation
10%
Renewable Energy
10%
Water Resources
10%
Energy Demand
10%
Acacia
10%
Low-tech
10%
Agricultural Use
10%
Wetland Plants
10%
Papyrus
10%
Small Communities
10%
Plant Type
10%
Peri-urban
10%
Low Maintenance
10%
Biomass Yield
10%
Fixed Set
10%
Sustainable Bioenergy
10%
Energy Crops
10%
Energy Yield
10%
Biogas Production
10%
Operational Constraints
10%
Technology Maintenance
10%
Influent Water
10%
Phragmites
10%
Bioenergy Source
10%
Food Crops
10%
Methane Yield
10%
Cooking Fuel
10%
Water Footprint
10%
Irrigation Needs
10%
Treated Effluent
10%
Engineering
Methane
100%
Developing Countries
100%
Resource Recovery
100%
Energy Engineering
66%
Renewable Energy Source
33%
Water Resources
33%
Bioenergy
33%
Water Footprint
33%
Square Meter
33%
Biogas Production
33%
Biomass Yield
33%
Fixed Set
33%
Plant Type
33%
Energy Yield
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Developing Country
100%
Constructed Wetland
100%
Methane
30%
Evapotranspiration
20%
Water Resource
10%
Periurban Area
10%
Biogas
10%
Water Footprint
10%
Bioenergy
10%
Used Water
10%
Energy Crop
10%
Renewable Energy Source
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Constructed Wetland
100%
Methane
30%
Typha
30%
Irrigation
20%
Evapotranspiration
20%
Acacia
10%
Water Resources
10%
Wetland Plants
10%
Food Crop
10%
Bioenergy
10%
Biogas
10%
Renewable Energy Source
10%
Water Footprint
10%
Energy Crop
10%
Cyperus
10%
Phragmites
10%
Chemical Engineering
Biogas
100%