نتایج جستجو برای: waste land

تعداد نتایج: 197478  

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2009
r. rajput g. prasad chopra a.k.

a trend of significant increase in municipal solid waste generation has been recorded worldwide. this has been found due to over population growth rate, industrialization, urbanization and economic growth. consumerism speed has been found very high covering around more then 50% of total population since last decade due to higher economic growth, which has ultimately resulted in increased solid ...

Journal: :Science 2015
Jenna R Jambeck Roland Geyer Chris Wilcox Theodore R Siegler Miriam Perryman Anthony Andrady Ramani Narayan Kara Lavender Law

Plastic debris in the marine environment is widely documented, but the quantity of plastic entering the ocean from waste generated on land is unknown. By linking worldwide data on solid waste, population density, and economic status, we estimated the mass of land-based plastic waste entering the ocean. We calculate that 275 million metric tons (MT) of plastic waste was generated in 192 coastal ...

2013
Q. Han W. Schaefer N. Barry

To coop with urbanization issues and the economic need for expansion, the city of Jakarta is planning to reclaim more land in the Jakarta Bay. However, the reclamation activities of some islands have barely started and already the developers are facing difficulties in finding sufficient quantities of sand as fill material. When addressing the problem of sand scarcity in the case of Jakarta wher...

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2012
رادمنش, فریدون, سالاری, مرجان, معاضد, هادی,

  Background : Waste is a permanent part of human life. Urban development, increasing use of irresolvable materials and many other achievements of machine life have com to raise one of the main concerns of urban environmental management, that is waste disposal. Waste management in different qualities and quantities is the most important environmental problem.   Method: The aim of the current st...

2010
David A. Swayne Wanhong Yang A. A. Voinov J. Hřebíček Jana Soukopová

An integrated model of municipal waste management of the Czech Republic was developed as a balanced network model for a set of municipal solid waste (MSW) sources (mostly municipalities) connected with a set of chosen waste treatment facilities processing their waste. The model involves composting, energy utilisation, material recycling, and land-filling. It is implemented as a combination of f...

2003

There are 1.9 hectares of productive land available for each of the 6 billion people living in the world at present. In our industrialised Western society it is sometimes hard to realise quite how fundamental land is to our life on earth. The top six inches of land, which is soil, has to provide us with all our food. The land has to absorb much of our waste and is the catchment and filter for o...

2008
Robert E. Deyle Stuart I. Bretschneider

States are often seen as policy laboratories where innovations are tried that may later be adopted by other states or the federal government. Engendering such experiments may, however, promote spillovers on other states. We analyze several of New York State's policy initiatives from the 1980s that were intended to influence the selection of waste management technologies by hazardous waste gener...

Journal: :JAPCA 1987
T E Higgins J R Dunckel B G Marshall

In response to a growing societal mandate, land disposal of hazardous wastes is gradually being replaced by treatment technologies. This shift to “alternative technologies” is the result of the impacts of past land disposd practices on other environmental media (groundwater, surface water, and air). A prime motivation for pdopting alternatives to land disposal is to eliminate these cross-media ...

2017
Petra Schneider Jörg Wagner Jan Reichenbach Anja Hebner

The paper presents the current situation of the waste management system of the megacity Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam, and the options for waste and land recycling in a low income country. Generally, there is a large potential for circular economy in the city as the main proportion of the waste flows are recyclables. Due to the missing selective collection system, this potential is not used in the ful...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2010
Anupam Khajuria Yugo Yamamoto Tohru Morioka

In developing Asian countries, the municipal cooperations are unable to handle the increasing amount of municipal solid waste, which into the uncollected waste being spread on roads and in other public areas leading to tremendous pollution and destruction of land and negative impact on human health. Generation of municipal solid waste increases with the rapid urbanization and accelerated econom...

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