Driven by rising income and urbanization in India, the urban solid waste generation and associated externalities are rising rapidly. Disposal of municipal solid wastes (MSW) in landfills without adequate treatment and segregation is leading to sizable local environmental impacts including land and water contamination, air pollution and emissions of methane which is a potent greenhouse gas. Continuation of the current waste disposal methods shall add to pressure on increasingly scarce land resources in the urban areas. This paper recognises two distinct spatial dimensions of the environmental impacts of urban waste; first, the local impacts which are typically addressed under the urban sustainability programmes and second, and the global cli...
Rapid population growth, high standards of living, and technological development are constantly incr...
Conventional approaches to solid waste management have often proven unaffordable and ineffective. Th...
City management and urban planning are quite inevitable to address the social, environmental and eco...
Municipal solid waste generation rate is over-riding the population growth rate in all mega-cities i...
Municipal solid waste in developing countries mainly consists of degradable materials (> 70%), which...
As rapid urbanization continues to take place, with a projected 68% of the world’s population expect...
Solid waste generation is the by-product of the Urbanization, rapid industrialization, population gr...
Rapid industrialization, urbanization, population growth and migration from the country side are res...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is a source of large scale emissions of green house gases. Methane and C...
ANAGAL, Vaishali. Sustainable urban solid waste management - a case study of Pune. in 10th National ...
The management of rapidly growing municipal solid waste (MSW) is one of the major challenges in deve...
Introduction. Mumbai is one of the most highly-populated cities in the world and the commercial capi...
<p>Like most developing economies, India is starting to generate increasing quantities of Municipal ...
Dumping of municipal solid waste into uncontrolled dumpsites is the most common method of waste disp...
As per the recent estimates, India produces about 100,000 MT urban solid wastes daily with typical c...
Rapid population growth, high standards of living, and technological development are constantly incr...
Conventional approaches to solid waste management have often proven unaffordable and ineffective. Th...
City management and urban planning are quite inevitable to address the social, environmental and eco...
Municipal solid waste generation rate is over-riding the population growth rate in all mega-cities i...
Municipal solid waste in developing countries mainly consists of degradable materials (> 70%), which...
As rapid urbanization continues to take place, with a projected 68% of the world’s population expect...
Solid waste generation is the by-product of the Urbanization, rapid industrialization, population gr...
Rapid industrialization, urbanization, population growth and migration from the country side are res...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is a source of large scale emissions of green house gases. Methane and C...
ANAGAL, Vaishali. Sustainable urban solid waste management - a case study of Pune. in 10th National ...
The management of rapidly growing municipal solid waste (MSW) is one of the major challenges in deve...
Introduction. Mumbai is one of the most highly-populated cities in the world and the commercial capi...
<p>Like most developing economies, India is starting to generate increasing quantities of Municipal ...
Dumping of municipal solid waste into uncontrolled dumpsites is the most common method of waste disp...
As per the recent estimates, India produces about 100,000 MT urban solid wastes daily with typical c...
Rapid population growth, high standards of living, and technological development are constantly incr...
Conventional approaches to solid waste management have often proven unaffordable and ineffective. Th...
City management and urban planning are quite inevitable to address the social, environmental and eco...