tag=1 data=Recycling program design, management, and participation: a national survey of municipal experience. by David H. Folz tag=2 data=Folz, David H. tag=3 data=Public Administration Review, tag=4 data=51 tag=5 data=3 tag=6 data=May/June 1991 tag=7 data=222-231. tag=8 data=RECYCLING tag=10 data=How can municipalities maximize and sustain citizen participation in solid waste recycling programs? tag=11 data=1991/3/9 tag=12 data=91/0806 tag=13 data=CABHow can municipalities maximize and sustain citizen participation in solid waste recycling programs
This research examines how each of the design variables associated with the design of residential cu...
Source-separation recycling of municipal waste is becoming increasing popular in the USA and Canada,...
De Young, R., 1990. Recycling as appropriate behaviour: a review of survey data from selected recy-c...
Managing household solid waste is a growing challenge for many cities. To tackle this problem, citie...
The purpose of ‘Improving Recycling: An Analysis Of Formal & Informal Recycling In New York City’ is...
Abstract: New York City’s population includes speakers from hundreds of nationalities, with 25 majo...
The Municipality of Anchorage (MOA) is required to better manage, operate and control municipal soli...
Author Institution: Department of Geological Sciences, Cleveland State UniversityRECYCLE is a simula...
Data from surveys conducted by six separate recycling education programs funded under the Clean Mich...
Municipal refuse contains recoverable materials. It is valued in terms of savings of energy and reso...
The goal of this project was to analyze and compare local and national recycling and waste disposal ...
The disposal of municipal solid waste is believed to emit foul odor, threaten groundwater, and incre...
The Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling, and Waste Reduction Act (Act 101 of 1988) keeps millions of...
Local governments could reuse and recycle much of their bulky goods by implementing the types of pro...
New York City's waste management system is a diverse assembly of public and private partnerships tha...
This research examines how each of the design variables associated with the design of residential cu...
Source-separation recycling of municipal waste is becoming increasing popular in the USA and Canada,...
De Young, R., 1990. Recycling as appropriate behaviour: a review of survey data from selected recy-c...
Managing household solid waste is a growing challenge for many cities. To tackle this problem, citie...
The purpose of ‘Improving Recycling: An Analysis Of Formal & Informal Recycling In New York City’ is...
Abstract: New York City’s population includes speakers from hundreds of nationalities, with 25 majo...
The Municipality of Anchorage (MOA) is required to better manage, operate and control municipal soli...
Author Institution: Department of Geological Sciences, Cleveland State UniversityRECYCLE is a simula...
Data from surveys conducted by six separate recycling education programs funded under the Clean Mich...
Municipal refuse contains recoverable materials. It is valued in terms of savings of energy and reso...
The goal of this project was to analyze and compare local and national recycling and waste disposal ...
The disposal of municipal solid waste is believed to emit foul odor, threaten groundwater, and incre...
The Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling, and Waste Reduction Act (Act 101 of 1988) keeps millions of...
Local governments could reuse and recycle much of their bulky goods by implementing the types of pro...
New York City's waste management system is a diverse assembly of public and private partnerships tha...
This research examines how each of the design variables associated with the design of residential cu...
Source-separation recycling of municipal waste is becoming increasing popular in the USA and Canada,...
De Young, R., 1990. Recycling as appropriate behaviour: a review of survey data from selected recy-c...