The potential and scale of cities enable economic growth and the improvement of citizens’ access to jobs, education, healthcare, culture, public utilities and services. Solid waste management (SWM) is one of the key services provided by cities. Its operations are complex, very visible to the general public, and impacted by strong financial, societal, and political constraints. Performances in developing countries, however, are not positive. United Nations research shows urban collection services covering no more than 39% of the population in low-income countries. Why are many cities in developing countries not able to use their increasing wealth and scale for basic SWM services such as city cleaning, collection, and sustainable landfilling?...
Kampala the capital city of Uganda, as well as other cities in the developing world, is facing probl...
Rapid urbanisation has inevitably increased pressure on urban infrastructure and services, much of w...
Africa is currently undergoing rapid change. In most Africa countries a major population redistribut...
The potential and scale of cities enable economic growth and the improvement of citizens’ access to ...
Solid waste management is a challenge for the cities’ authorities in developing countries mainly due...
Cities in developing countries struggle with providing good waste collection services to all their c...
As the world becomes more urbanized and developed consumption rates are on the rise. An inevitable c...
MEDINA, Martin. Solid wastes, poverty and the environment in developing country cities. Challenges a...
Household solid waste (HSW) is the largest municipal solid waste (MSW) produced in Harare. This type...
This study explores the causes of ineffective solid waste management services in Tanzania’s cities. ...
Solid Waste Management (SWM) is still a global challenge to the 21st Century, and now is on the Univ...
This paper uses the lens of ‘integrated sustainable waste management’ to examine how cities in devel...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Mismanaged municipal solid waste (MSW), the major source of plastics pollution and a key contributor...
Modern trends demand the sustainable management of solid waste through waste minimization, material ...
Kampala the capital city of Uganda, as well as other cities in the developing world, is facing probl...
Rapid urbanisation has inevitably increased pressure on urban infrastructure and services, much of w...
Africa is currently undergoing rapid change. In most Africa countries a major population redistribut...
The potential and scale of cities enable economic growth and the improvement of citizens’ access to ...
Solid waste management is a challenge for the cities’ authorities in developing countries mainly due...
Cities in developing countries struggle with providing good waste collection services to all their c...
As the world becomes more urbanized and developed consumption rates are on the rise. An inevitable c...
MEDINA, Martin. Solid wastes, poverty and the environment in developing country cities. Challenges a...
Household solid waste (HSW) is the largest municipal solid waste (MSW) produced in Harare. This type...
This study explores the causes of ineffective solid waste management services in Tanzania’s cities. ...
Solid Waste Management (SWM) is still a global challenge to the 21st Century, and now is on the Univ...
This paper uses the lens of ‘integrated sustainable waste management’ to examine how cities in devel...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Mismanaged municipal solid waste (MSW), the major source of plastics pollution and a key contributor...
Modern trends demand the sustainable management of solid waste through waste minimization, material ...
Kampala the capital city of Uganda, as well as other cities in the developing world, is facing probl...
Rapid urbanisation has inevitably increased pressure on urban infrastructure and services, much of w...
Africa is currently undergoing rapid change. In most Africa countries a major population redistribut...