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What About Eco‐Populism? A Neglected Historical Tradition

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Constellations, EarlyView.
Federico Tarragoni
wiley   +1 more source

Urban Solid Waste Management

American Journal of Environment Studies, 2022
This review article creates awareness among people to manage solid waste by using different methods because if these wastes are not properly disposed then different environmental problems are created. Books and journals were utterly examined for this study.
Saira Javed, Faheem Malik
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Urbanization and solid waste production: prospects and challenges

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023
The increasing urban population and the restructuring of urban economies are the main aspects that determine urban development in the twenty-first century. Rapid urbanization is among the most significant anthropogenic factors that impact ecosystems and sustainability.
Irene Voukkali   +3 more
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Characterization of urban solid waste in Chihuahua, Mexico

Waste Management, 2008
The characterization of urban solid waste generation is fundamental for adequate decision making in the management strategy of urban solid waste in a city. The objective of this study is to characterize the waste generated in the households of Chihuahua city, and to compare the results obtained in areas of the city with three different socioeconomic ...
Guadalupe, Gomez   +3 more
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Urban observatories opportunities for environmental monitoring: Solid wastes

Waste Management, 2008
Towns concentrate around 50% of world-wide population and the trend is oriented to underscore an urban profile of population. In addition, towns have become important for their economic contribution to the Gross Internal Product. The negative side of towns is the environmental and social impacts as a result of productive and domestic activities ...
R I, Rojas-Caldelas   +1 more
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Recycling Solid Urban Waste

1981
Necessity of considering urban solid waste as a secondary raw material from which finished or semi-finished products can be recovered. Disposal of urban solid waste is a service that the community must provide. Consumers cannot afford any longer indiscriminate exploitation of the natural resources.
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