Waste Management: A Systems Perspective
A systems perspective of waste management allows an integrated approach not only to the five basic functional elements of waste management itself (generation, reduction, collection, recycling, disposal), but to the problems arising at the interfaces with the management of energy, nature conservation, environmental protection, economic factors like unemployment and productivity, etc. This monograph separately describes present practices and the problems to be solved in each of the functional areas of waste management and at the important interfaces. Strategies for more efficient control are then proposed from a systems perspective. Systematic and objective means of solving problems become possible leading to optimal management and a positive contribution to economic development, not least through resource conservation. India is the particular context within which waste generation and management are discussed. In considering waste disposal techniques, special attention is given to sewage and radioactive wastes.
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1990
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Industrial Management & Data Systems. - MCB UP Ltd, ISSN 1758-5783, ZDB-ID 2002327-3. - Vol. 90.1990, 5, p. 1-67
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MCB UP Ltd |
| Subject: | Economics | Environment | India | Recycling | Resources | Systems analysis | Systems design | Waste |
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