The increasing amount of solid waste arising from municipalities and other sources and its consequent disposal has been one of the major environmental problems in Turkey. Istanbul is a metropolitan city with a current population of around 14 million, and produces about 9000 ton of solid waste every day. The waste composition for Istanbul has changed markedly from 1981 to 1996 with large decreases in waste density, much of which is related to decreased amounts of ash collected in winter. In recent years, the Istanbul region has implemented a new solid waste management system with transfer stations, sanitary landfills, and methane recovery, which has led to major improvements
The current study investigates the major components and characteristics of the domestic solid wastes...
The progress of recent civilisation and the associated growth in population worldwide has contribute...
Cities play a vital role in the social fabric of countries and in national and regional economic gro...
Rapid economic growth, increasing population and change in living standards contribute to increasing...
Rapid and consistent growth of human population has caused a considerable increase in the total amou...
The population of Turkey has increased rapidly in parallel with the rise in technology and industria...
This paper is on the current situation on the Black Sea coast of Turkey with regard to the managemen...
Turkey is a country which is in a great progress and development in the field of urbanization beside...
A number of studies have so far been conducted to assess the magnitude of pollution generated by dom...
As the volume of wastes generated in developing countries increase, management of these wastes evolv...
Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2008Thesis (M.Sc.) -- ...
Uncontrolled urban population growth in metropolitan areas of developing countries in recent years h...
Increased demand in municipal and industrial facilities has caused growing number of solid wastes ge...
AbstractThe problem of domestic solid waste generated by the process of urbanization has become a wo...
Marine waste management is crucial for Istanbul because of the significant location for intercontine...
The current study investigates the major components and characteristics of the domestic solid wastes...
The progress of recent civilisation and the associated growth in population worldwide has contribute...
Cities play a vital role in the social fabric of countries and in national and regional economic gro...
Rapid economic growth, increasing population and change in living standards contribute to increasing...
Rapid and consistent growth of human population has caused a considerable increase in the total amou...
The population of Turkey has increased rapidly in parallel with the rise in technology and industria...
This paper is on the current situation on the Black Sea coast of Turkey with regard to the managemen...
Turkey is a country which is in a great progress and development in the field of urbanization beside...
A number of studies have so far been conducted to assess the magnitude of pollution generated by dom...
As the volume of wastes generated in developing countries increase, management of these wastes evolv...
Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2008Thesis (M.Sc.) -- ...
Uncontrolled urban population growth in metropolitan areas of developing countries in recent years h...
Increased demand in municipal and industrial facilities has caused growing number of solid wastes ge...
AbstractThe problem of domestic solid waste generated by the process of urbanization has become a wo...
Marine waste management is crucial for Istanbul because of the significant location for intercontine...
The current study investigates the major components and characteristics of the domestic solid wastes...
The progress of recent civilisation and the associated growth in population worldwide has contribute...
Cities play a vital role in the social fabric of countries and in national and regional economic gro...