Municipal Solid Waste Management (MSWM) is a challenging issue for low-income countries, impacting on the environment, socio-economic, health, aesthetics and infrastructure, due to the generated volume of wastes, treatment and disposal methods. This challenge is often impacted by the transitioning of MSWM from mostly unsustainable methods to a sustainable level. A meaningful MSWM transition requires an understanding and consideration of historical developments and common themes. This paper reviews the common themes limiting MSWM sustainability in the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries as well as the historical transition of MSWM to a sustainable level in some high-income countries (United States, Japan, Denmark, and Australia)...
As a key utility service that more than 2 billion people are currently lacking, solid waste manageme...
Municipal solid waste management (MSWM) has become one of the most pressing environmental issues in ...
Solid waste is a global issue. As developing countries strive to improve their economic situations a...
This research focuses on recycling in developing countries as one form of sustainable municipal soli...
As the world becomes more urbanized and developed consumption rates are on the rise. An inevitable c...
Urban Solid Waste Management (USWM) is a worldwide challenge. The problems faced are even greater du...
In developing and emerging countries, solid waste management is one of the major problems because of...
Problems of municipal solid waste planning and management (MSWPM) in developing countries are multip...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
As rapid urbanization continues to take place, with a projected 68% of the world’s population expect...
Solid waste management is a challenge for the cities’ authorities in developing countries mainly due...
Problems of municipal solid waste planning and management (MSWPM) in developing countries are multip...
This paper uses the lens of ‘integrated sustainable waste management’ to examine how cities in devel...
In this study, United States, China, India, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Egypt, Brazil, Italy, Germany, ...
<div><p>Abstract Urban Solid Waste Management (USWM) is a worldwide challenge. The problems faced ar...
As a key utility service that more than 2 billion people are currently lacking, solid waste manageme...
Municipal solid waste management (MSWM) has become one of the most pressing environmental issues in ...
Solid waste is a global issue. As developing countries strive to improve their economic situations a...
This research focuses on recycling in developing countries as one form of sustainable municipal soli...
As the world becomes more urbanized and developed consumption rates are on the rise. An inevitable c...
Urban Solid Waste Management (USWM) is a worldwide challenge. The problems faced are even greater du...
In developing and emerging countries, solid waste management is one of the major problems because of...
Problems of municipal solid waste planning and management (MSWPM) in developing countries are multip...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
As rapid urbanization continues to take place, with a projected 68% of the world’s population expect...
Solid waste management is a challenge for the cities’ authorities in developing countries mainly due...
Problems of municipal solid waste planning and management (MSWPM) in developing countries are multip...
This paper uses the lens of ‘integrated sustainable waste management’ to examine how cities in devel...
In this study, United States, China, India, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Egypt, Brazil, Italy, Germany, ...
<div><p>Abstract Urban Solid Waste Management (USWM) is a worldwide challenge. The problems faced ar...
As a key utility service that more than 2 billion people are currently lacking, solid waste manageme...
Municipal solid waste management (MSWM) has become one of the most pressing environmental issues in ...
Solid waste is a global issue. As developing countries strive to improve their economic situations a...