The project examines the possibilities of closing nutrient and recycling cycles between regional urban and landscape areas and makes a valuable contribution to increasing the resilience and resource efficiency of agricultural systems. The project is coordinated by the Institute for Urban Water Management, Water Quality and Waste Management (ISWA) and carried out by an inter- and transdisciplinary consortium of agricultural and engineering scientists, sociologists, systems analysts, urban and landscape planners, engineers and municipal institutions.
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- UTAI, K., NARJES, M., KRIMLY, T. and C. LIPPERT (2022): Farmers’ Preferences for Fertilizers derived from Domestic Sewage and Kitchen Waste – A Discrete Choice Experiment in Germany. German Journal of Agricultural Economics, Volume 71 (2022), Number 4; DOI: https://doi.org/10.30430/gjae.2022.0235.