Greenhouse gas footprint and the carbon flow associated with different solid waste management strategy for urban metabolism in Bangladesh

KMN Islam - Science of the Total Environment, 2017 - Elsevier
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from municipal solid waste (MSW) and associated
climate change consequences are gripping attention globally, while MSW management as a …

A coupled SD and CLUE-S model for exploring the impact of land use change on ecosystem service value: A case study in Baoshan District, Shanghai, China

M Wu, X Ren, Y Che, K Yang - Environmental Management, 2015 - Springer
Most of the cities in developing countries are experiencing rapid urbanization. Land use
change driven by urban sprawl, population growth, and intensified socio-economic activities …

Failing services on urban waste management in developing countries: A review on symptoms, diagnoses, and interventions

H Breukelman, H Krikke, A Löhr - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
The potential and scale of cities enable economic growth and the improvement of citizens'
access to jobs, education, healthcare, culture, public utilities and services. Solid waste …

Emerging perspectives on environmental burden minimisation initiatives from anaerobic digestion technologies for community scale biomass valorisation

A Tiwary, ID Williams, DC Pant, VVN Kishore - Renewable and Sustainable …, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper provides an extensive review of anaerobic digestion (AD) systems, with a specific
focus on community scale digesters for urban applications, processing either municipal …

Wasted paradise? Policies for Small Island States to manage tourism‐driven growth while controlling waste generation: the case of the Maldives

F Kapmeier, P Gonçalves - System Dynamics Review, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Small Island Developing States (SIDS) face tension between economic growth and
environmental impact. Tourism fuels growth, but the resulting solid waste and other …

[HTML][HTML] A system dynamics-based scenario analysis of residential solid waste management in Kisumu, Kenya

K Dianati, L Schäfer, J Milner… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
The problem of solid waste management presents an issue of increasing importance in
many low-income settings, including the progressively urbanised context of Kenya. Kisumu …

System dynamics models for the simulation of sustainable urban development: A review and analysis and the stakeholder perspective

M Pejic Bach, E Tustanovski, AWH Ip, KL Yung… - Kybernetes, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose System dynamics is a whole-system modelling and learning approach, useful for
tackling non-linear problems, such as sustainable urban development. The purpose of this …

Modeling construction and demolition waste recycling program in Bangkok: Benefit and cost analysis

DT Doan, T Chinda - Journal of Construction Engineering and …, 2016 - ascelibrary.org
In Bangkok, many infrastructures have been built to satisfy the needs of the rapidly
developing economy, leading to much higher construction and demolition (C&D) waste than …

A mini-review on household solid waste management systems in low-income developing countries: A case study of urban Harare City, Zimbabwe

PR Kwenda, G Lagerwall, S Eker… - Waste Management & …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Among other African cities, in terms of solid waste management (SWM), Harare has been
ranked as one of the poorest. The municipality struggles to efficiently provide SWM services …

Advances in sustainable integrated solid waste management systems: lessons learned over the decade 2007–2018

H Asefi, S Shahparvari, P Chhetri - Journal of Environmental …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This paper undertakes a critical review of the solution approaches, methods and techniques
applied to model municipal solid waste (MSW) management systems over the last decade …