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Manajemen Pengelolaan Terpadu Sampah Perkotaan Studi Kasus: Kota Kendari [PDF]
Urbanization, accompanied by the increase of population and living of standard, causes the increase of consumption, both product and service, which is concentrated in urban area.
Noraduola, D. R. (Dwi)
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Urban community willingness to pay for improved solid waste management in a Malaysian municipality: A choice modeling approach [PDF]
The management of solid waste in urban areas is a critical issue for some developing countries especially in Asia which requires immediate attention.This study attempts to make an analysis and assessment of public attitudes and behaviour towards the ...
Abdul Ghani, Ahmad Bashawir +2 more
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Abstract Iraq currently faces a significant electricity deficit estimated at approximately 18 000 MW, resulting in frequent and sometimes prolonged power outages that disrupt both economic activities and social life. The widening gap between energy supply and demand, combined with environmental concerns associated with fossil fuel consumption ...
Safaa Malik Abbas +3 more
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Municipal solid waste management in small towns : an economic analysis conducted in Yunnan, China [PDF]
Municipal solid waste management continues to be a major challenge for local governments in both urban and rural areas across the world, and one of the key issues is their financial constraints.
He, Jie +3 more
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Chemical Characterization and Source Apportionment of Household Fine Particulate Matter in Rural, Peri-urban, and Urban West Africa [PDF]
Household air pollution in sub-Saharan Africa and other developing regions is an important cause of disease burden. Little is known about the chemical composition and sources of household air pollution in sub-Saharan Africa, and how they differ between ...
Agyei-Mensah, S +16 more
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Market Solid Waste, a Valuable Urban Resource
The rate at which the earth's natural resources are depleting has caused certain individuals, organizations, urban regions, administrators, etc. to break their traditional habits of extract-produce-consume-dispose-deplete. And incline towards a circular economy where solid waste is embraced as a secondary resource.This is attainable at any scale.
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Abstract Fishing waste and its by‐products, whether naturally occurring or generated by the processing industry, represent a significant opportunity for producing high‐value products. These often discarded or underutilized residues can be converted into various valuable products through advanced processing technologies. Among the potential products are
Patrick da Silva Sousa +8 more
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Indonesian inquiry: A narrative of biocultural teaching on Sulawesi Utara
Abstract Using phenomenology, narrative inquiry and autoethnographic approaches, this study analyses a program of faculty development conducted alongside the delivery of an international field school. Through this study, we explore the value and benefits of inter‐cultural field programming and how these might serve to complement or to redress ...
David Zandvliet, Wiske Rotinsulu
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Urban waste management is one of the most challenging issues in energy planning of medium and large cities. In addition to the traditional landfill method, many studies are investigating energy harvesting from waste, not as a panacea but as a foreseeable
Umberto Di Matteo +3 more
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Hybrid porous media gasification of urban solid waste pre-treated by hydrothermal carbonization. [PDF]
Vallejo F +5 more
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