UID:
almahu_9948198289702882
Format:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9781118964545
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1118964543
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9781118964538
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1118964535
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9781119035848
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1119035848
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1118456912
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9781118456910
Series Statement:
IEEE Press series on systems science and engineering
Content:
"Systems engineering techniques such as optimization tools, simulation model, integrated modeling systems, management information systems, decision support tools, material flow analysis, and life cycle assessment have been developed, yet have not been applied to the waste management industry as practical tools. This book introduces how to apply systems engineering techniques not only by theory, but also through practical case studies. The target applications include urban, industrial, hazardous and non-hazardous waste, waste streams such as waste packaging, end-of-life vehicles, waste batteries, waste of electric and electronic equipment, waste lubricant oils, end of life tires and all waste streams demanding sustainable management via appropriate systems analysis to meet both managerial and technical goals"--
Note:
Sustainable Solid Waste Management; Contents; Preface; PART 1 Fundamental Background; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Concept of Sustainable Development; 1.1.1 The Concept Formation; 1.1.2 The Three Pillars in Sustainable Development; 1.1.3 Temporal and Spatial Characteristics of Sustainability Goal; 1.1.4 The Possible Actions to Achieve the Sustainability Goal; 1.2 Sustainability in the Context of SWM; 1.2.1 The Possible Conflicts in Achieving the Sustainability Objectives; 1.2.2 The Possible Sustainability Indicators; 1.3 The Framework for Sustainability Assessment; 1.4 The Structure of this Book.
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2.3.5 Singapore, Republic of Singapore2.4 Waste Operational Units: Equipment and Facilities; 2.4.1 Collection and Transportation; 2.4.2 Mechanical Treatment; 2.4.3 Biological Treatment; 2.4.4 Thermal Treatment; 2.4.5 Disposal; 2.5 Technology Matrix for Multiple Solid Waste Streams; 2.5.1 Mixed Municipal Solid Waste and Process Residues; 2.5.2 Biodegradable Waste; 2.5.3 Packaging Waste; 2.5.4 End-of-life Vehicles and Scrap Tires; 2.5.5 Waste Oil; 2.5.6 Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment; 2.5.7 Construction and Demolition Wastes; 2.6 Final Remarks; References.
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3 Social and Economic Concerns3.1 Financial Concerns; 3.1.1 Financial Concepts; 3.1.2 Waste Management Costs; 3.1.3 Waste Management Revenues; 3.1.4 Public Financial Scheme and Private Sector Financing; 3.2 Economic Incentives and Socioeconomic Concerns; 3.2.1 Public Goods; 3.2.2 Monopoly and Oligopoly; 3.2.3 Externalities; 3.3 Social Concerns; 3.3.1 Public Acceptance; 3.3.2 Public Behavior and Participation; 3.4 Final Remarks; References; 4 Legal and Institutional Concerns; 4.1 SWM Legislation; 4.1.1 International Solid Waste Management; 4.1.2 National Solid Waste Management.
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4.2 Sustainable Waste Management Principles and Policies4.2.1 Waste Hierarchy Principle; 4.2.2 Polluter-Pays Principle; 4.2.3 Extended Producer Responsibility; 4.2.4 Precautionary Principle: Protection of Human Health and Environment; 4.2.5 Principles of Self-sufficiency and Proximity; 4.2.6 Zero Waste Principle; 4.2.7 Integrated Product Policy; 4.3 Policy Instruments; 4.4 ISWM Plans; 4.5 Final Remarks; References; 5 Risk Assessment and Management of Risk; 5.1 Formulate the Problem: Inherent Hazards in Solid Waste Management; 5.2 Risk Assessment in Solid Waste Management.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Chang, Ni-Bin. Sustainable solid waste management. Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2015 ISBN 9781118456910
Language:
English
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119035848
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119035848
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119035848
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