See Prithvi’s talk at the Rich Earth Summit on why urine technology developers need to do more sociological research

For more publications from the group on the topic, see below:

  • Guo, S., Zhou, X., Simha, P., Mercado, L. F. P., Lv, Y., & Li, Z. (2021). Poor awareness and attitudes to sanitation servicing can impede China’s Rural Toilet Revolution: Evidence from Western China. Science of the Total Environment, 794, 148660.
  • Simha, P., Barton, M. A., Perez-Mercado, L. F., McConville, J. R., Lalander, C., Magri, M. E., … & VinnerĂ„s, B. (2021). Willingness among food consumers to recycle human urine as crop fertiliser: Evidence from a multinational survey. Science of the Total Environment, 765, 144438.
  • Barton, M. A., Simha, P., Magri, M. E., Dutta, S., Kabir, H., Selvakumar, A., … & VinnerĂ„s, B. (2021). Attitudes of food consumers at universities towards recycling human urine as crop fertiliser: A multinational survey dataset. Data in Brief, 35, 106794.
  • Simha, P., Lalander, C., Ramanathan, A., Vijayalakshmi, C., McConville, J. R., VinnerĂ„s, B., & Ganesapillai, M. (2018). What do consumers think about recycling human urine as fertiliser? Perceptions and attitudes of a university community in South India. Water research, 143, 527-538.
  • Simha, P., Lalander, C., VinnerĂ„s, B., & Ganesapillai, M. (2017). Farmer attitudes and perceptions to the re–use of fertiliser products from resource–oriented sanitation systems–The case of Vellore, South India. Science of the total environment, 581, 885-896.

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