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Planning for sustainable waste management model in pematangsiantar city

Planning for sustainable waste management model in pematangsiantar city

... Household waste management system based on the principle of 3 R communities through waste segregation is a paradigmatic solution, namely the solution of the paradigm of how to manage ...removing ...

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Integrated sustainable waste management in developing countries

Integrated sustainable waste management in developing countries

... to waste collection services – in principle, this should be ...solid waste in developing countries is uncol- lected and less than 50% of the population is served’ (World Bank, 2012) – which was the case in ...

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ASSESSMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROPOSAL: USING THE ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS

ASSESSMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROPOSAL: USING THE ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS

... hazardous waste management is one of the important factors for developed country like USA to give healthy ...towards development, we still think that there is lack efficient thoughtful planning for ...

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The development of a framework for sustainable waste management policy and strategy for Malaysia

The development of a framework for sustainable waste management policy and strategy for Malaysia

... An Integratedwaste management strategy for Staffordshire will deal with all types and source of waste as detailed in chapter 4 Waste arising and will Include waste collection and sorting[r] ...

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The challenges of waste management to Nigeria sustainable development: A study of Enugu State

The challenges of waste management to Nigeria sustainable development: A study of Enugu State

... Environmental education and awareness among decision makers will accord with Emeribe (2000) considerably help in a better integration of environmental issues into development planning, budgeting and policy ...

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Vermicomposting as Sustainable Option for Organic Waste Management

Vermicomposting as Sustainable Option for Organic Waste Management

... organic waste and its safe disposal becomes the current global ...a sustainable environment in the soil by amending with good quality organic soil additives enhances the water holding capacity and nutrient ...

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Issues on construction waste: the need for sustainable waste management

Issues on construction waste: the need for sustainable waste management

... of waste management practices in construction ...handling waste generation including Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management Act 2007 (PPSPPA) governed by Ministry of Housing and ...

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Development of Sustainable Renewable Resource Management Tool for Residential Townships

Development of Sustainable Renewable Resource Management Tool for Residential Townships

... using waste paper pulp, sugarcane baggase, FA, stabilized mud blocks, autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) blocks, burnt clay bricks are the prominently available ...using waste paper pulp, sugarcane baggase ...

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Capacity building for sustainable post disaster waste management: Construction & demolition waste

Capacity building for sustainable post disaster waste management: Construction & demolition waste

... In recent years, several major disasters have occurred in coastal areas worldwide. Among these the Asian Tsunami that hit the coast of Sri Lanka on 26th December 2004 was an unique experience which occurred within recent ...

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Study on E waste Management Methodologyon E waste Management Methodology

Study on E waste Management Methodologyon E waste Management Methodology

... Electronic waste is a growing problem in the ...Electronic waste is harmful to the environment and the amount that it attributes to the waste stream can be ...more sustainable technological ...

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Solid Waste Management for Sustainable Development and Public health: A Case Study of Lagos State in Nigeria

Solid Waste Management for Sustainable Development and Public health: A Case Study of Lagos State in Nigeria

... existence. Waste is directly linked to human development, both technologically and socially, some components of waste have economical value and can be recycled once correctly ...the waste ...

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Mainstreaming disaster resilience in the construction process: Professional education for a resilient built environment

Mainstreaming disaster resilience in the construction process: Professional education for a resilient built environment

... Sustainable development is, “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” (Brundtland G et al, ...or ...

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Development of waste minimization awareness model for university campus

Development of waste minimization awareness model for university campus

... of sustainable waste management, universities are one of the right places to begin, as they play an important role in addressing environmental challenges in their daily activities (through education ...

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Developing a Novel, Sustainable and Beneficial System for the Systematic Management of Hospital Wastes

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... the development of new technologies, techniques, drugs, drug delivery systems, ...eco-friendly management. A breakthrough in the form of a new healthcare waste management system is a need of ...

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Towards The sustainable construction through minimising site waste in Sri Lanka

Towards The sustainable construction through minimising site waste in Sri Lanka

... Minimizing waste at the point of origin depends on the applicability of management strategies and the design ...(1995), waste management should be a project wise concern, which can be easily ...

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Sustainable Solid Waste Management: A Decentralized Waste Management Approach for Gwalior City

Sustainable Solid Waste Management: A Decentralized Waste Management Approach for Gwalior City

... mismanagement. Waste management is one such problem which evolves out of inefficient ...evolving Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) at global ...Solid Waste Management (MSWM) ...

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Low Power and Simple Implementation of Secure Hashing Algorithm (SHA-2) using VHDL Implemented on FPGA of SHA-224/256 Core

Low Power and Simple Implementation of Secure Hashing Algorithm (SHA-2) using VHDL Implemented on FPGA of SHA-224/256 Core

... Waste management rules in India are based on the principles of "sustainable development", "precaution" and "polluter ...in waste generation as a by-product of ...

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Inside the Pleasure Dome: Cultural Tourism on Australia’s Gold Coast

Inside the Pleasure Dome: Cultural Tourism on Australia’s Gold Coast

... in Brisbane, Queensland, described below. Cultural tourism is understood to be important to the Gold Coast not only because of the international growth in this market but because in this region the pace of change, ...

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Composting of municipal solid waste: a sustainable waste management technique in indian cities – a review

Composting of municipal solid waste: a sustainable waste management technique in indian cities – a review

... Composting characteristically is an ecological succession of microbial populations almost Invariably present in wastes.The succession begins with the establishment of composting conditions. “Resident” (indigenous) ...

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Developing Satellite Towns: A Solution to Housing Problem or Creation of New Problems

Developing Satellite Towns: A Solution to Housing Problem or Creation of New Problems

... (2010) [3] identified four distinct urban patterns in Dhaka, which reflects the age of the city, its rulers, planning philosophy and above all planning control. First is the historical core or ‘Old Dhaka’ which still ...

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