The limited capacity of the Bantargebang landfill as the final waste disposal site and the ever-growing amount of waste produced by Jakartans urges the development of more eco-friendly waste management facilities. Using the scoping review method, this study aims to review the feasibility of ITF development in DKI Jakarta based on identifiable impacts, social costs and benefits analysis, hindrances faced in ITF development planning, and reviewing alternative financing that can be used in constructing ITF. The results of this study show that aside from its capacity to process waste more efficiently and potentially produce electricity, ITF construction may have several negative impacts on the surrounding environment. Based on an analysis of so...
The increasing number of residents in Subang Regency every year has a direct impact on the amount of...
In many affluent countries waste management is experiencing a fast transition from landfilling to so...
Banda Aceh, Indonesia, populated with 250.000 inhabitants, produces 180 tons of waste daily. But onl...
Conflict of waste management is interesting to be investigated. Bantargebang as a government project...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) is still a serious problem in Indonesia. As well as following up on the ...
The ever-increasing volume of municipal waste in Yogyakarta brings overload capacity problems to the...
Waste generation in Balikpapan from 2016 to 2020 continues to increase by 443 to 482 tons per day. O...
The aim of this study was to measure economic and environmental benefits, and also sustainability of...
Jakarta's dense population creates problems with the high daily waste production, which reaches 7,50...
The thesis outlined in this report is a pre-feasibility study of the potential to use waste-to-energ...
Population growth in DKI Jakarta Province continues to increase. The consequence of population incre...
The municipal solid waste management system collects waste from the source to the final treatment si...
The waste problem in Purwokerto City, Banyumas Regency, Central Java Province is very complex consid...
This research aims to find out the governance at the Talangagung Education Tourism Final Processing ...
Waste processing sites have a sueful life, as the activities and populations increase in the Surakar...
The increasing number of residents in Subang Regency every year has a direct impact on the amount of...
In many affluent countries waste management is experiencing a fast transition from landfilling to so...
Banda Aceh, Indonesia, populated with 250.000 inhabitants, produces 180 tons of waste daily. But onl...
Conflict of waste management is interesting to be investigated. Bantargebang as a government project...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) is still a serious problem in Indonesia. As well as following up on the ...
The ever-increasing volume of municipal waste in Yogyakarta brings overload capacity problems to the...
Waste generation in Balikpapan from 2016 to 2020 continues to increase by 443 to 482 tons per day. O...
The aim of this study was to measure economic and environmental benefits, and also sustainability of...
Jakarta's dense population creates problems with the high daily waste production, which reaches 7,50...
The thesis outlined in this report is a pre-feasibility study of the potential to use waste-to-energ...
Population growth in DKI Jakarta Province continues to increase. The consequence of population incre...
The municipal solid waste management system collects waste from the source to the final treatment si...
The waste problem in Purwokerto City, Banyumas Regency, Central Java Province is very complex consid...
This research aims to find out the governance at the Talangagung Education Tourism Final Processing ...
Waste processing sites have a sueful life, as the activities and populations increase in the Surakar...
The increasing number of residents in Subang Regency every year has a direct impact on the amount of...
In many affluent countries waste management is experiencing a fast transition from landfilling to so...
Banda Aceh, Indonesia, populated with 250.000 inhabitants, produces 180 tons of waste daily. But onl...