About Akvopedia
Akvopedia. Open source, water and sanitation knowledge.
Akvopedia is a Web-based, free content, water and sanitation knowledge resource. The name Akvopedia is a combination of the words akvo (meaning water in the language Esperanto) and encyclopedia. Akvopedia article pages seek to provide a solid introduction to water and sanitation technologies, financing, and processes needed for project implementation and maintenance.
Akvopedia is written collaboratively by volunteers and specialists, mainly from the water and sanitation sector, since the creation of Akvopedia back in the summer of 2007.
However, visitors do not need specialized qualifications to contribute, since their primary role is to write articles that cover existing knowledge (which includes local, in-the-field knowledge); this means that people of all ages and cultural and social backgrounds can write Akvopedia articles.
Ease of editing is coming soon
Currently, we are looking to upgrade Akvopedia in the future with the Wikipedia style Visual Editor upload/editing tool to enable a simplified platform, so that zero programming knowledge is needed. If you would like to edit or upload information to Akvopedia, see below. You will be instructed on how to create your pages and given a base-level of editing permissions. Or if it is more convenient for you, we can also upload your pages for you!
Trademarks and copyright
Akvopedia and Akvo are trademarks of the Akvo Foundation (Stichting Akvo).
All of the text in Akvopedia and most of the images and other content is covered by the Creative Commons Share-Alike 3.0 (CC-BY-SA) license. Contributions remain the property of their creators, while the CC-BY-SA license ensures the content is freely distributable and reproducible. (See the content disclaimer for more information.)
See also the Akvopedia:Copyrights page for a detailed discussion about Copyright and Akvopedia.
Acknowledgements
Akvopedia started as an open collaborative effort of Akvo, initiated by Netherlands Water Partnership, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, UNESCO-IHE, GreenOcean and The Movement Design Bureau. Prototype funding has been provided by Partners voor Water.
Much of the initial content of in this wiki comes from the books Smart Sanitation Solutions and Smart Water Solutions produced in collaboration with Netherlands Water Partnership, WASTE, PRACTICA, IRC, SIMAWI and Partners voor Water