Assessing landfills in terms of sustainable development (SD) is a difficult task. Landfills might, for example, remain reactive for hundreds or even thousands of years, a fact that conflicts with the fundamental SD principle of inter-generative equity. The Sustainability Potential Analysis (SPA) is a comprehensive assessment approach that aims at assessing the potential of a system to hinder or support SD from a systemic perspective. In this paper, we present an initial operationalization of this approach for a pragmatic legal landfill assessment and its application to assess two prototypic Swiss landfills as part of a pilot study. Thereby, the six generic criteria of SPA are specified using 18 Functional Key Variables (FKVs), such as “cont...
The key issues of the EU Landfill Directives (1999/31/EC and 2003/33/EC) are elucidated with respect...
<p>As part of a more circular economy, current attention on waste is shifting from landfilling towar...
When attempting to assess the relative sustainability of a process or practice, it is important to b...
Implementing sustainable development (SD) requires operationalizing this rather vague guiding princi...
Abstract: Although sustainability is a widely accepted guiding idea for the development of our plane...
Landfilling is the ultimate waste management system in Malaysia. However, based on the summary repor...
Too often a sustainable landfill is described in terms of operational technique (e.g. bioreactor lan...
To control and reduce emissions of landfills, by accelerating the biodegradation of waste, leachate ...
Our paper compares external effects of two municipal solid waste disposal technologies, bioreactor a...
Landfills continue to represent the most frequent managerial practice for municipal solid wastes and...
Landfills are the common method of waste disposal. A closed landfill site can be an eyesore land and...
Sustainability Indicators (SIs) have been used with many different purposes, but never before inside...
Today, landfills can be defined as a facility that was built and equipped for continuous controlled,...
Abstract: Landfills continue to represent the most frequent managerial practice for municipal solid ...
Dealing with waste is a major issue in our endeavour to create a sustainable society. The purpose of...
The key issues of the EU Landfill Directives (1999/31/EC and 2003/33/EC) are elucidated with respect...
<p>As part of a more circular economy, current attention on waste is shifting from landfilling towar...
When attempting to assess the relative sustainability of a process or practice, it is important to b...
Implementing sustainable development (SD) requires operationalizing this rather vague guiding princi...
Abstract: Although sustainability is a widely accepted guiding idea for the development of our plane...
Landfilling is the ultimate waste management system in Malaysia. However, based on the summary repor...
Too often a sustainable landfill is described in terms of operational technique (e.g. bioreactor lan...
To control and reduce emissions of landfills, by accelerating the biodegradation of waste, leachate ...
Our paper compares external effects of two municipal solid waste disposal technologies, bioreactor a...
Landfills continue to represent the most frequent managerial practice for municipal solid wastes and...
Landfills are the common method of waste disposal. A closed landfill site can be an eyesore land and...
Sustainability Indicators (SIs) have been used with many different purposes, but never before inside...
Today, landfills can be defined as a facility that was built and equipped for continuous controlled,...
Abstract: Landfills continue to represent the most frequent managerial practice for municipal solid ...
Dealing with waste is a major issue in our endeavour to create a sustainable society. The purpose of...
The key issues of the EU Landfill Directives (1999/31/EC and 2003/33/EC) are elucidated with respect...
<p>As part of a more circular economy, current attention on waste is shifting from landfilling towar...
When attempting to assess the relative sustainability of a process or practice, it is important to b...