AbstractUrbanization is now becoming a global phenomenon, but its ramifications are more pronounced in developing countries. High rate of population growth, declining opportunities in rural areas and shift from stagnant and low paying agriculture sector to more paying urban occupations, largely contribute to urbanization. The unexpected immigration has also caused the burgeoning of slums and the growth of squatters and informal housing all around the rapidly expanding cities of the developing world. In many cites the rapid population growth has overwhelmed the capacity of municipal authorities to provide even basic services. Urbanization directly contributes to waste generation, and unscientific waste handling causes health hazards and urba...
India faces major environmental challenges associated with waste generation and inadequate waste co...
Municipal Solid Waste management constitutes a serious problem in many third world cities. Most citi...
The Study is based on the findings of a three weeklong field study conducted in Villappilsala, a vil...
AbstractUrbanization is now becoming a global phenomenon, but its ramifications are more pronounced ...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is a socioeconomic activity that entails with solid waste generation. Ma...
A trend of significant increase in municipal solid waste generation has been recorded worldwide. Thi...
Solid waste generation is the by-product of the Urbanization, rapid industrialization, population gr...
Solid waste management in India is an emerging and engaging area of study. However, the picture is o...
Rapid industrialization, urbanization, population growth and migration from the country side are res...
“Source reduction is, on the face of it, perhaps the most appealing of all the possible approaches t...
Solid Waste Management has become an issue of increasing global concern as urban populations continu...
The abysmal state of and challenges in municipal solid waste management (MSWM) in urban India is the...
The objectives of writing this paper is to study the current practices related to the various waste ...
Municipal solid waste (MSW), commonly known as garbage, refuses or rubbish, is waste consisting of e...
Solid waste is a very common term used nowadays in the context of environmental problem. The use of ...
India faces major environmental challenges associated with waste generation and inadequate waste co...
Municipal Solid Waste management constitutes a serious problem in many third world cities. Most citi...
The Study is based on the findings of a three weeklong field study conducted in Villappilsala, a vil...
AbstractUrbanization is now becoming a global phenomenon, but its ramifications are more pronounced ...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is a socioeconomic activity that entails with solid waste generation. Ma...
A trend of significant increase in municipal solid waste generation has been recorded worldwide. Thi...
Solid waste generation is the by-product of the Urbanization, rapid industrialization, population gr...
Solid waste management in India is an emerging and engaging area of study. However, the picture is o...
Rapid industrialization, urbanization, population growth and migration from the country side are res...
“Source reduction is, on the face of it, perhaps the most appealing of all the possible approaches t...
Solid Waste Management has become an issue of increasing global concern as urban populations continu...
The abysmal state of and challenges in municipal solid waste management (MSWM) in urban India is the...
The objectives of writing this paper is to study the current practices related to the various waste ...
Municipal solid waste (MSW), commonly known as garbage, refuses or rubbish, is waste consisting of e...
Solid waste is a very common term used nowadays in the context of environmental problem. The use of ...
India faces major environmental challenges associated with waste generation and inadequate waste co...
Municipal Solid Waste management constitutes a serious problem in many third world cities. Most citi...
The Study is based on the findings of a three weeklong field study conducted in Villappilsala, a vil...