Waste management and the environment IX / F.A. Ortega Riejos, M. Lega, H. Itoh.
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TextSeries: WIT transactions on ecology and the environment ; v. 231.Publisher: Southampton, UK : WIT Press ; Billerica, MA : Computational Mechanics International Inc., [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (428 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781784662981
- 1784662984
- Waste management 2018
- 628.4 23
- TD793
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Optimizing container location for selective collection of urban solid waste -- Analysis of solid waste management in Maitama, Abuja, Nigeria -- Environmental impact follow up: a case study of several construction projects in various university campuses -- Investigation, monitoring and management of downstream groundwater in the tailings storage facilities of Nui Phao mine, Vietnam -- Using black soldier flies (hermetia illucens) to bioconvert waste from the livestock production chain: a life cycle assessment case study -- Assessment of eco-efficiency of separation of some fractions of MSW: a case study of Georgia, South Caucasus -- A sustainable approach to the governance of waste management -- The effect of temperature and precipitation on the leaching of contaminants from Ballangen tailings deposit, Norway -- Zeolite mixtures as adsorptive fill material with sustainable bearing capacity -- Engineering assessment of a local road constructed from bauxite residue -- Production of hydrogen fluoride by processing fluorine-containing wastes and by-products of modern industries -- Recycling potential of textile solid waste -- Role of EDTA on metal removal from refinery waste catalysts -- The setting up of a pilot scale pay-as-you-throw waste tariff in Aveiro, Portugal -- Evaluating the capacity of a building's waste and the potential for savings using the life cycle assessment methodology -- Construction and demolition waste streams from the material recovery point of view: a case study of the south Karelia region, Finland -- Assessment of barriers preventing recycling practices among bars and eateries in central South Africa -- The use of waste plastics for plastination of organic materials and in civil construction materials -- Engineering properties of concrete with sand partially substituted with crumb rubber -- An integrated bio-hydrothermal conversion of iron-hydroxy-sulfates into hematite: endeavour to 4r's -- Neural network modeling to support an experimental study of the composting process of bio waste with filter cake and star grass -- Food wastage: a concern across the South African quick service restaurant supply chain -- Discarded nylon fishing nets as fibre reinforcement in cement mortar -- The circular economy impact on small to medium enterprises -- Crowding-out effect of financial incentives for households to recycle waste -- Female consumers' apparel disposal behaviour in the South African emerging market context -- Drivers of early waste disposal activities in England -- 'waste not, want not!': qualitative insights into consumer food waste behaviour -- How do upbringing and experiences affect Japanese students' attitudes on food waste? -- A numerical model for denitrification of municipal landfill leachate and parametric analysis on denitrification controlling factors -- Waste materials as substrates in vertical flow constructed wetlands treating domestic wastewater -- Fermentation of saccharides issued from a diary industry by a genetically modified strain of Escherichia coli into acetion and 2,3-butanediol -- Batch reactor pyrolysis of stabilized sewage sludge: product analtsis and sulphur balance -- Ex situ treatment of organic wastes or oil-impacted soil using a smoldering process -- Circular economy effects on waste generation in London -- Healthcare waste management: a case study of health-promoting hospitals -- Deep disposal of spent nuclear fuel -- The first chemical identification of polyolefin (PO) waste blends using infrared spectroscopy.
Online resource; title from electronic title page (EbscoHost, viewed July 11, 2019).
WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650