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In-text: (Engel and Susilo, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Engel, S. and Susilo, A., 2014. Shaming and Sanitation in Indonesia: A Return to Colonial Public Health Practices?. Development and Change, 45(1).
In-text: (Jewitt, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Jewitt, S., 2011. Geographies of shit. Progress in Human Geography, 35(5).
In-text: (Katukiza et al., 2012)
Your Bibliography: Katukiza, A., Ronteltap, M., Niwagaba, C., Foppen, J., Kansiime, F. and Lens, P., 2012. Sustainable sanitation technology options for urban slums. Biotechnology Advances, 30(5).
In-text: (Katukiza et al., 2010)
Your Bibliography: Katukiza, A., Ronteltap, M., Oleja, A., Niwagaba, C., Kansiime, F. and Lens, P., 2010. Selection of sustainable sanitation technologies for urban slums — A case of Bwaise III in Kampala, Uganda. Science of The Total Environment, 409(1).
In-text: (McConville and Mihelcic, 2007)
Your Bibliography: McConville, J. and Mihelcic, J., 2007. Adapting Life-Cycle Thinking Tools to Evaluate Project Sustainability in International Water and Sanitation Development Work. Environmental Engineering Science, 24(7).
In-text: (Morales, Harris and Öberg, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Morales, M., Harris, L. and Öberg, G., 2014. Citizenshit: The Right to Flush and the Urban Sanitation Imaginary. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 46(12).
In-text: (Ramaswamy, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Ramaswamy, S., 2005. India’s Crisis of Governance: The Women’s Perspective. Policy and Society, 24(3).
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