Developing cities have historically looked to developed cities as exemplary models for waste management systems and practices without considering the consequent resource requirements or the key characteristics of the local setting. However, direct adoption of developed cities’ approaches without proper consideration of the local circumstances may lead to unsustainable future waste management in developing cities. This study evaluates waste management in London and Kuala Lumpur, representing developed and developing cities, focusing on the integration of policy changes, socio-economic background and waste data trends on a multi-decadal scale. This analysis reveals the gradual implementation of initiatives, the challenges faced and the attemp...
As an ever-greater part of the world’s population is living in cities, dealing with urban waste is b...
This paper presents a forecasting study of municipal solid waste generation (MSWG) rate and potentia...
Rising prosperity around the globe is both welcome and, in many countries, long overdue. However, i...
As rapid urbanization continues to take place, with a projected 68% of the world’s population expect...
This paper uses the ‘lens’ of integrated and sustainable waste management (ISWM) to analyse the new ...
Despite the large body of literature comparing prevailing waste management practices at different lo...
Despite the large body of literature comparing prevailing waste management practices at different lo...
Today, many developed cities such as Stockholm, and Adelaide are aiming to transform their current w...
Solid waste management is a challenge for large urban areas around the world. Removing garbage from ...
Solid waste management is a challenge for the cities’ authorities in developing countries mainly due...
City management and urban planning are quite inevitable to address the social, environmental and eco...
This paper uses the lens of ‘integrated sustainable waste management’ to examine how cities in devel...
<p>This paper addresses a major problem in international solid waste management, which is twofold: a...
In recent years, Malaysia has faced environmental challenges caused by municipal solid waste, especi...
This study seeks to analyse the effectiveness of waste management in a highly developed, smart city ...
As an ever-greater part of the world’s population is living in cities, dealing with urban waste is b...
This paper presents a forecasting study of municipal solid waste generation (MSWG) rate and potentia...
Rising prosperity around the globe is both welcome and, in many countries, long overdue. However, i...
As rapid urbanization continues to take place, with a projected 68% of the world’s population expect...
This paper uses the ‘lens’ of integrated and sustainable waste management (ISWM) to analyse the new ...
Despite the large body of literature comparing prevailing waste management practices at different lo...
Despite the large body of literature comparing prevailing waste management practices at different lo...
Today, many developed cities such as Stockholm, and Adelaide are aiming to transform their current w...
Solid waste management is a challenge for large urban areas around the world. Removing garbage from ...
Solid waste management is a challenge for the cities’ authorities in developing countries mainly due...
City management and urban planning are quite inevitable to address the social, environmental and eco...
This paper uses the lens of ‘integrated sustainable waste management’ to examine how cities in devel...
<p>This paper addresses a major problem in international solid waste management, which is twofold: a...
In recent years, Malaysia has faced environmental challenges caused by municipal solid waste, especi...
This study seeks to analyse the effectiveness of waste management in a highly developed, smart city ...
As an ever-greater part of the world’s population is living in cities, dealing with urban waste is b...
This paper presents a forecasting study of municipal solid waste generation (MSWG) rate and potentia...
Rising prosperity around the globe is both welcome and, in many countries, long overdue. However, i...