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Liqa Raschid-Sally
Researcher at International Water Management Institute
Publications - 55
Citations - 3682
Liqa Raschid-Sally is an academic researcher from International Water Management Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 55 publications receiving 3439 citations.
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The challenges of wastewater irrigation in developing countries
Manzoor Qadir,Manzoor Qadir,Dennis Wichelns,Liqa Raschid-Sally,Peter G. McCornick,Peter G. McCornick,Pay Drechsel,Akissa Bahri,Paramjit Singh Minhas +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of source control, and farm-level and post-harvest measures can be used to protect farm workers and consumers from adverse impacts from wastewater irrigation in developing countries.
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Wastewater Use in Irrigated Agriculture: Confronting the Livelihood and Environmental Realities
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed worldwide experiences of these issues and proposed a low-cost alternative to conventional Irrigation water, although it may carry health and environmental risks, in many arid and semi-arid regions of the world.
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Wastewater irrigation and health: assessing and mitigating risk in low-income countries
Christopher A. Scott,Pay Drechsel,Liqa Raschid-Sally,Akissa Bahri,Duncan Mara,M. Redwood,Blanca Jiménez +6 more
TL;DR: The 2006 WHO Guidelines for the Safe Use of Wastewater in Agriculture have been updated by the World Health Organization (WHO) in this paper to assess and mitigate health risks in low-income countries.
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Irrigated urban vegetable production in Ghana: characteristics, benefits and risks.
Emmanuel Obuobie,Bernard Keraita,George K. Danso,Philip Amoah,Olufunke O. Cofie,Liqa Raschid-Sally,Pay Drechsel +6 more
TL;DR: Pay et al. as discussed by the authors have been heading IWMI's new global research theme on "Agriculture, Water and Cities" for the past eight years and have published over 40 publications on urban and peri-urban agriculture to its credit.
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Global Wastewater and Sludge Production, Treatment and Use
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide definitions and reuse typologies and describe common reuse patterns and their driving factors, and call for standardized data collection and reporting efforts across the formal and informal reuse sectors to provide reliable and updated information on the wastewater and sludge cycles, essential to develop proper diagnosis and effective policies for the safe and productive use of these resources.