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Hans-Joachim Mosler

Researcher at Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

Publications -  121
Citations -  3957

Hans-Joachim Mosler is an academic researcher from Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sanitation & Behavior change. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 116 publications receiving 3351 citations. Previous affiliations of Hans-Joachim Mosler include University of Zurich.

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Solar water disinfection (SODIS): A review from bench-top to roof-top

TL;DR: This review attempts to revise all relevant knowledge about solar disinfection from microbiological issues, laboratory research, solar testing, up to and including real application studies, limitations, factors influencing adoption of the technique and health impact.
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A systematic approach to behavior change interventions for the water and sanitation sector in developing countries: a conceptual model, a review, and a guideline

TL;DR: A sound psychological model is presented, which postulates that for the formation of new habitual behavior, five blocks of factors must be positive with regard to the new behavior: risk factors, attitudinal factors, normative factors, ability factors, and self-regulation factors.
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Quality of Drinking-water at Source and Point-of-consumption—Drinking Cup As a High Potential Recontamination Risk: A Field Study in Bolivia

TL;DR: Recontamination at the point-of-consumption significantly reduced the quality of water in the cups and home-based interventions in disinfection of water may not guarantee health benefits without complementary hygiene education due to the risk of post-treatment contamination.
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Sanitation facilities in Kampala slums, Uganda: users' satisfaction and determinant factors

TL;DR: The study findings showed that slum dwellers had high access to sanitation facilities, however, most of them were shared and majority of the respondents were not satisfied with their facilities, primarily due to cleanliness and over demand.
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Factors affecting farmers' decisions on fertilizer use: A case study for the Chaobai watershed in Northern China

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the factors influencing the farmers' decisions on fertilizer use and the implications for water quality and found that higher education level significantly reduces the probability of over-fertilization.