Waste management : concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications

"This book examines the management of different types of wastes and provides relevant theoretical frameworks about new waste management technologies for the control of air, water, and soil pollution"--

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Corporate Author: Information Resources Management Association, (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Hershey, PA : IGI Global, Engineering Science Reference, [2020]
Series: Critical explorations.
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ISBN: 9781799812128
9781799812111
1799812111
179981212X
9781799812104
Physical Description: 1 online resource (3 volumes (1680, xxxv pages)).

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490 1 |a Critical explorations 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a "This book examines the management of different types of wastes and provides relevant theoretical frameworks about new waste management technologies for the control of air, water, and soil pollution"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
505 0 |a Volume I. Section 1. Fundamental concepts and theories. Chapter 1. Introduction to solid waste and its management ; Chapter 2. The role of waste management in the green economy: an empirical analysis of economic data of the business ; Chapter 3. Effective waste water treatment and its management ; Chapter 4. The fundamentals of water and natural waters ; Chapter 5. Chemical and biological processes for nutrients removal and recovery ; Chapter 6. Introduction of environmental materials ; Chapter 7. Introduction to leachate treatment ; Chapter 8. A review of emerging contaminants in water: classification, sources, and potential risks -- Section 2. Development and design methodologies. Chapter 9. Integrated leachate treatment technology ; Chapter 10. Structure development for effective medical waste and hazardous waste management system ; Chapter 11. Design and operation of semi-aerobic landfill ; Chapter 12. Items of consideration in the design of a Malaysian landfill ; Chapter 13. An approach to sustainable watershed management: case studies on enhancing sustainability with challenges of water in western Maharashtra ; Chapter 14. Characteristics of chitosan nanoparticles for water and wastewater treatment: Chitosan for water treatment ; Chapter 15. Life cycle costing on waste management ; Chapter 16. A decision support system for sustainable waste collection ; Chapter 17. SCOR model and the green supply chain ; Chapter 18. Participation framework to sustainability: the undercurrents in bottled-water production and consumption ; Chapter 19. Water quality impacts of abattoir activities in southern Africa ; Chapter 20. Green manufacturing: the need of the hour for Developing nations a case study ; Chapter 21. Applications of nanomaterials for water treatment: a future avenue ; Chapter 22. Determination of rate of medical waste generation using RVM, MARS and MPMR ; Chapter 23. Decision insights for shipbreaking using environmental impact assessment: review and perspectives ; Chapter 24. Advanced nanomaterials for the removal of chemical substances and microbes from contaminated and waste water ; Chapter 25. Constructed wetlands: description and benefits of an eco-tech water treatment system ; Chapter 26. Systems based on physical-chemical processes: nutrient recovery for cycle closure -- Volume II. Chapter 27. Constructed wetlands for industrial wastewater treatment and removal of nutrients -- Section 3. Tools and technologies. Chapter 28. Economic instruments for sustainable environmental management ; Chapter 29. Water quality prediction using statistical tool and machine learning algorithm ; Chapter 30. The contribution of ICTs to sustainable urbanization and health in urban areas in Cameroon ; Chapter 31. Advanced nanomaterials for water engineering and treatment: nano-metal oxides and their nanocomposites ; Chapter 32. Geopolymer sourced with fly ash and industrial aluminum waste for sustainable materials ; Chapter 33. Removal of emerging contaminants from water and wastewater using nanofiltration technology ; Chapter 34. Physical treatment technologies for landfill leachate: performance and limitation ; Chapter 35. Heavy metal(loid) remediation using bio-waste: a potential low-cost green technology for cleaning environment ; Chapter 36. Biological treatment technology for landfill leachate ; Chapter 37. Scientific insights into modified and non-modified biomaterials for sorption of heavy metals from water -- Section 4. Utilization and application. Chapter 38. Waste disposal: sustainable waste treatments and facility siting concerns ; Chapter 39. Assessment of available technologies for hospital waste management: a need for society ; Chapter 40. Mystery of recycling: glass and aluminum examples ; Chapter 41. Sustainable environmental service -- knowledge management: a case of Bangkok MSW management ; Chapter 42. Leachate generation, transport, and control ; Chapter 43. Bioremediation of agricultural, municipal, and industrial wastes ; Chapter 44. Polymer consumption, environmental concerns, possible disposal options, and recycling for water treatment ; Chapter 45. Utilization of SVM, LSSVM and GP for predicting the medical waste generation ; Chapter 46. Heavy metal pollution and its management: bioremediation of heavy metal ; Chapter 47. Leachate treatment: case studies in selected European and Asian countries ; Chapter 48. On-site sanitation systems for low-income countries: technical guidelines for groundwater pollution and nuisance control ; Chapter 49. Mining spatial patterns of distribution of uranium in surface and ground waters in Ukraine -- Volume III. Chapter 50. Supercritical fluids as a tool for green energy and chemicals ; Chapter 51. Life cycle costing for sustainability ; Chapter 52. Advancement in bioremediation of pharmaceutical and personal care products ; Chapter 53. Treatment of landfill leachate by anammox process ; Chapter 54. Application of potential biological agents in green bioremediation technology: case studies ; Chapter 55. Effective management of agro-industrial residues as composting in mushroom industry and utilization of spent mushroom substrate for bioremediation ; Chapter 56. Bioremediation of pharmaceutical wastes -- Section 5. Organizational and social implications. Chapter 57. Legislation for solid waste management ; Chapter 58. Giving waste a second chance: public awareness and youth empowerment ; Chapter 59. Leachate pollution and impact to environment ; Chapter 60. Socio-economic and environmental impacts of poor paper management at higher education institutions in Ethiopia: evidence from Hawassa University ; Chapter 61. Long-term performance evaluation of groundwater chlorinated solvents remediation using nanoscale emulsified zerovalent iron at a superfund site ; Chapter 62. Government's role in setting optimal policies for green supply chain ; Chapter 63. Green IT adoption practices in education sector: a Developing country perspective ; Chapter 64. Selecting demolition waste materials disposal alternatives using fuzzy TOPSIS technique ; Chapter 65. Toward achieving environmental sustainability in the computer industry ; Chapter 66. Remanufacturing, an added value product recovery strategy ; Chapter 67. Applicability of ANN in adsorptive removal of cd(II) from aqueous solution ; Chapter 68. Occurrence and treatment of micropollutants in landfill leachate ; Chapter 69. Green information technology usage: awareness and practices of Philippine IT professionals ; Chapter 70. Revisiting the conflicts between 'environmental taxes vs standard' in the context of international trade: the role of waste recycling ; Chapter 71. Access to safe drinking water: a low income sustainable water purification system ; Chapter 72. Increase of transportation efficiencies and emission reduction within a city ; Chapter 73. Human overpopulation and water pollution: reduction of microbial pollution by vertical flow constructed wetland -- Section 6. Critical issues and challenges. Chapter 74. Nanotechnology for filtration-based point-of-use water treatment: a review of current understanding -- Section 7. Emerging trends. Chapter 75. Novel bioremediation methods in waste management: novel bioremediation methods ; Chapter 76. Modeling of polypropylene modified bitumen mix design results using regression analysis ; Chapter 77. Reverse logistics in the electronics waste industry. 
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