Lecturer, University of Adelaide
Georgina Drew is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Anthropology and Development Studies at the University of Adelaide in South Australia. Her work as an environmental anthropologist includes the study of water cultures, the relationship between religion and ecology, the political ecology of natural resource management, and contestations over climate change and sustainable development. She has published over twenty research articles and has a forthcoming book about the management of the River Ganga in India's northwestern Himalaya.
Could bio-toilets solve India's sanitation problems and save the Yamuna river?
Nov 10, 2016 10:32 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Can massive amounts of human excrement be transformed and used to tackle waste management challenges? India is currently addressing this issue by channeling it into into composting systems through the use of Biodigester...