Technical factsheets Display factsheets about : Sustainable agriculture Sustainable fishing Biodiversity conservation Sustainable technologies Inactive sectors 2012 - Rainforest Alliance Supporting Sustainable Forestry Indutries in the Peruvian Amazon The Rainforest Alliance works to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods by transforming land- use practices, business practices and consumer behavior. Display factsheet 2012 - Concern Universal The REFLECT approach How do we integrate and provide an opportunity for vulnerable and marginalised poor communities to participate in decision- making and shape their own destinies ? ... Display factsheet 2011 - WECF Dry toilets Find out how a latrine can become a generator of organic fertilizers and liquid fertilizers rich in nutrients and 100% natural! Display factsheet 2011 - Entrepreneurs du Monde Project ‘A Women, a Stove, a Forest’ Thanks to the introduction of savings and specific credit services Entrepreneurs of the World facilitates access to improved cooking stoves and gas stoves, allowing ... Display factsheet 2011 - IDE Adaptable micro-irrigation iDE is developing a technology of micro-irrigation capable of adapting itself to all types of farming, even on terrains where the slope does not allow for ... Display factsheet 2010 - Concern Universal Arboloo eco-sanitation technology Arborloo Latrines bring improved sanitation at low cost to the poorest populations. This technology also produces organic fertiliser, at no cost, and is respectful ... Display factsheet 2010 - Inter Aide Maintenance services for points of access to water In Malawi, Inter Aide has set up a network for maintenance of replacement parts, involving distributors and artisan repairmen. A whole micro-economy is developing, ... Display factsheet 2010 - SODIS Solar water disinfection – the SODIS method Solar water disinfection – the SODIS method – is a simple procedure to disinfect drinking water. Contaminated water is filled in a transparent PET-bottle ... Display factsheet «12345»