Population increase and migration into the cities have created some of the most serious environmental problems associated with what is often characterised as the ‘brown agenda’. This agenda lists the main shortcomings, such as lack of adequate waste management, lack of safe water and minimal pollution control, often found in the most congested cities. Many of today’s Third World cities are characterised by overcrowded housing, contaminated water, lack of proper sewage, drainage and waste collection, all of which contribute to unhealthy urban areas. Lack of effective waste management services can lead to serious health-hazards for all inhabitants within cities. In more recent years there have been important changes in attitudes among stakeho...
The growth and demographic changes occurring in Indian cities are posing a serious challenge to urba...
Municipal Solid Waste management constitutes a serious problem in many third world cities. Most citi...
The purpose of the following paper is to highlight the going debate presented in the previous WEDC c...
Population increase and migration into the cities have created some of the most serious environmenta...
The Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Management significantly contributes to the emissions of greenhouse ...
India faces major environmental challenges associated with waste generation and inadequate waste col...
Pollution is increasing and most of our cities are becoming unhealthy, except some who are more effi...
This paper examines the concept of area-based organisations as a means of promoting a sustainable, i...
Solid Waste Management has become an issue of increasing global concern as urban populations continu...
AbstractUrbanization is now becoming a global phenomenon, but its ramifications are more pronounced ...
International audienceThis paper presents two case studies on the efforts by a community-based organ...
The Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Management significantly contributes to the emissions of greenhouse ...
Inadequacies in the waste management systems in Indian cities have been evident from its impact on t...
Solid waste is a great threat not only to the economy of any country but for the environment too. Th...
Background: Developing cities like Khulna, the third largest metropolitan city in Bangladesh, have n...
The growth and demographic changes occurring in Indian cities are posing a serious challenge to urba...
Municipal Solid Waste management constitutes a serious problem in many third world cities. Most citi...
The purpose of the following paper is to highlight the going debate presented in the previous WEDC c...
Population increase and migration into the cities have created some of the most serious environmenta...
The Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Management significantly contributes to the emissions of greenhouse ...
India faces major environmental challenges associated with waste generation and inadequate waste col...
Pollution is increasing and most of our cities are becoming unhealthy, except some who are more effi...
This paper examines the concept of area-based organisations as a means of promoting a sustainable, i...
Solid Waste Management has become an issue of increasing global concern as urban populations continu...
AbstractUrbanization is now becoming a global phenomenon, but its ramifications are more pronounced ...
International audienceThis paper presents two case studies on the efforts by a community-based organ...
The Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Management significantly contributes to the emissions of greenhouse ...
Inadequacies in the waste management systems in Indian cities have been evident from its impact on t...
Solid waste is a great threat not only to the economy of any country but for the environment too. Th...
Background: Developing cities like Khulna, the third largest metropolitan city in Bangladesh, have n...
The growth and demographic changes occurring in Indian cities are posing a serious challenge to urba...
Municipal Solid Waste management constitutes a serious problem in many third world cities. Most citi...
The purpose of the following paper is to highlight the going debate presented in the previous WEDC c...