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Sir Ghillian Prance and Mark Nelson, 2018. Biosphere 2 Lessons and Relevance to Global Ecological Challenges, Talk at the Linnean Society of London, September 11, 2018.

Nelson, M., 2015 “From Biosphere 2 to southern Iraq to space applications: Wastewater Garden
technology”, presentation at the Restoring Eden environmental design workshop, March 2015 at
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Green Living, Q&A with Dr. Mark Nelson, Author of The Wastewater Gardener,June 23, 2014,
https://www.greenhomegnome.com/wastewater-gardener-mark-nelson/

Radio Café KSFR Santa Fe. http://www.santaferadiocafe.media/?s=mark+nelson
Discussing “The Wastewater Gardener: Preserving the Planet one Flush at a Time” July 10, 2014

Future Primitive, August 2014, Mark Nelson talking about his book The Wastewater Gardener and
Biosphere 2. https://futureprimitive.org/2014/08/the-wastewater-gardener

World Water, Volume 37 (pp. 22-23, 49), Issue 4, July/August 2014.
Nelson M., Cattin F., “Greening the Planet”.

IIth International Conference on Wetland Systems for Water Pollution Control, Indore, India,
International Water Association (IWA), Vikram University IEMPS, ICWST, November 2008. Nelson M.,

Cattin F., M. Rajendran, INRA, “Value-adding through creation of high diversity gardens and ecoscapes in subsurface flow constructed wetlands: Case studies in Algeria and Australia of Wastewater Gardens systems”.

https://www.scribd.com/document/71926481/2008-IWAIndia-Copy. II International Congress SmallWAT07, Sevilla, Spain, Center of New Water Technologies (Centro de las Nuevas Tecnologías del Agua – CENTA), Ministry of Environment, on « Sewage water treatment in small communities », November 2007.

Nelson M., Cattin F., Tredwell R., Depuy G, Suraja M., Czech A., “Why there are no better systems than Constructed Wetlands to treat sewage water? – Advantages, Issues and Murdoch University, Fremantle, W.A., Australia, Conference on « Sustainability of Indigenous Communities », July 2006.

Tredwell, R. and Nelson M., “Effective Approaches for Environmental & Wastewater

Management and Training – The Birdwood Downs Case Studies in the Kimberley Region of
West Australia”.

United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and Environmental Technology Centre,
Murdoch University, Perth, Australia, for Conference on “Cities as Sustainable Ecosystems”
(CASE conferences) April 2002.

Mark Nelson and Robyn Tredwell, “New Paradigms: Wastewater Garden, creating urban oases and greenbelts by productive

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