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OverviewThis volume focuses on the collection of waste and waste streams as an integral aspect of sustainable waste management. The authors take economic models and behavioral studies into account to go beyond just descriptions of waste collections technologies and collection route design. Models and tools for sustainable waste collection are described in detail, and the authors provide a comprehensive, integrated methodology to design waste collection systems that reduce environmental impacts, are economically viable, and achieve buy-in and participation from target populations. Part I of the book provides fundamentals and context on waste hierarchy, including waste prevention, reduction and reuse, waste collection itself, and steps such as preparation for recycling, recycling, treatment, and landfilling. Background in environmental, social, and economic concerns surrounding waste collection is also provided here. Part II addresses tools for design, operation, and maintenance of wastecollection systems. Part III focuses on how the tools presented in Part II can be used to support sustainability assessments and decisions that consider the entire life cycle of waste and the role of waste collection programs in waste prevention, reduction, reuse, recycling, treatment, and disposal. Part IV addresses the challenges of developing sustainable waste management systems and addresses the role of waste collection in sustainable waste management in the future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ana Pires , Graça Martinho , Susana Rodrigues , Maria Isabel GomesPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2019 Weight: 0.740kg ISBN: 9783319931999ISBN 10: 3319931997 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 01 October 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsI. Fundamental background1. Introduction (missing) 2. Prevention, reduction, reuse: waste hierarchy steps before waste collection (missing) 3. Waste collection: Technology status of waste collection systems 4. Preparation for recycling, recycling, treatment and landfilling: waste hierarchy steps after waste collection (missing) 5. Regulation and policy concerns (missing) 6. Psychosocial perspectives (missing) 7. Economic perspectives (missing) 8. Environmental concerns II. Models and tools for waste collection 9. Design and planning of waste collection system 10. Operation and monitoring 11. Assessment and improvement III. Sustainable solid waste collection: integrated perspective 12. Optimization in waste collection to reach sustainable waste management 13. Multi-criteria decision making in waste collection to reach sustainable waste management 14. A sustainable reverse logistics system: a retrofit case 15. Collection of used or unrecoverable products – the case of used cooking oil IV. Challenges and perspectives for sustainable waste management through waste collection 16. The evolution of waste collection 17. Trend analysis on sustainable waste collection 18. Technical barriers and socioeconomic challenges 19. Future perspectives IndexReviewsAuthor InformationAna Pires has a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from FCT NOVA. She is an associate researcher at the MARE research center (Center for Marine and Environmental Sciences). Her research interests include the development of methodologies to assess and implement sustainable solid waste systems. She is dedicated to life cycle assessment, carbon footprint, cost-benefit analysis, and multi-criteria decision making. Other interests are related to consumer behavior, recycling behavior, and marine litter. Graça Martinho is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at FCt NOVA and MARE associate member. She is responsible for lecturing waste management in FCT NOVA's environmental engineering master's and doctoral programs. Her main fields of research include planning and policy instruments for waste management, waste collection and recycling and social psychology applied to waste management. Susana Rodrigues has a Ph.D. in Environmental Studies from FCT NOVA. She has expertized as a consultant and as a manager of waste collection system in several waste companies. She is an associate member of MARE. Maria Isabel Gomes is Associate Professor of the Department of Mathematics at FCT NOVA. Her research focuses on network design and planning, facility location, transportation and routing problems in both industry and waste collection contexts. She is an associate member of CMA research center (Center for Mathematics and Applications). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |