Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Integrated Waste Management - Volume I

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Sunil Kumar
Sunil Kumar

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute,
India

Published23 August 2011

Doi10.5772/698

ISBN978-953-307-469-6

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-953-51-6030-4

Copyright year2011

Number of pages550

This book reports research on policy and legal issues, anaerobic digestion of solid waste under processing aspects, industrial waste, application of GIS and LCA in waste management, and a couple of research papers relating to leachate and odour management.

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Open access  chapters

2. Institutional Matrix for Sustainable Waste Management

By Peter Appiah Obeng and Joseph Boateng Agyenim

3,430
5. Strength and Weakness of Municipal and Packaging Waste System in Poland

By Joanna Kulczycka, Agnieszka Generowicz and Zygmunt Kowalski

4,343
7. Dry Digestion of Organic Residues

By Sigrid Kusch, Winfried Schäfer and Martin Kranert

4,838
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9. Modelled on Nature – Biological Processes in Waste Management

By Katharina Böhm, Johannes Tintner and Ena Smidt

2,823
2
4,484
15. Waste Management at the Construction Site

By Joseph Laquatra and Mark Pierce

4,163
2
9,298
15
25. Odour Impact Monitoring for Landfills

By Magda Brattoli, Gianluigi de Gennaro and Valentina de Pinto

3,349
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