Department of Environmental Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Roudehen, Iran
Review Article
A Strategic Model of Municipal Solid Waste Minimization Based on Decision-Making and Public Participation
Author(s): Samaneh Sadat Mohseni Armaki*, Shahrzad Khoramnejadian, Saeed Reza Asemi Zavareh and Azita Behbahaninia
The urbanization and population increase have led to a surge in the generation of significant amounts of solid waste across a
majority of the cities in developing countries. Municipal waste management is a public issue with health, environmental,
economic and social implications at the home, local, national and international levels, so the scope of management of this
category is very wide and variable, for such an organization there is no other way but strategic management. So far, the authorities have
made efforts to develop specialized criteria and meet the needs and implementation of management. However, in addition to planning,
factors such as the allocation of funds and real facilities, education and information play a very important role in this regard. This
qualitative-quantitative study was conducted with the aim of designing a strategic model of municipal so.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2475-7675.2023.8.311
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