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Contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction Waste Management: Technology, Economics and Policy
Jane C. Powell
PART I THE WASTE PROBLEM: TECHNOLOGICAL AND MANAGEMENT OPTIONS
1. E. Daskalopoulos, O. Badr and S.D. Probert (1998), ‘Municipal
Solid Waste: A Prediction Methodology for the Generation Rate and
Composition in the European Union Countries and the United States
of America’
2. Otto M. Poulsen, Niels O. Breum, Niels Ebbehøj, Åse Marie
Hansen, Ulla I. Ivens, Duco van Lelieveld, Per Malmros, Leo
Matthiasen, Birgitte H. Nielsen, Eva Møller Nielsen, Bente Schibye,
Torsten Skov, Eva I. Stenbaek, Ken C. Wilkins (1995), ‘Sorting and
Recycling of Domestic Waste. Review of Occupational Health Problems
and their Possible Causes’
3. M. Renkow and A.R. Rubin (1998), ‘Does Municipal Solid Waste
Composting Make Economic Sense?’
4. K. Westlake (1997), ‘Sustainable Landfill – Possibility or
Pipe-dream?’
5. H.A. Abu Qdais, M.F Hamoda and J. Newham (1997), ‘Analysis of
Residential Solid Waste at Generation Sites’
6. Katrina Smith Korfmacher (1997), ‘Solid Waste Collection Systems
in Developing Urban Areas of South Africa: An Overview and Case
Study’
7. M.E. Kaseva and S.K. Gupta (1996), ‘Recycling – An
Environmentally Friendly and Income Generating Activity Towards
Sustainable Solid Waste Management. Case Study – Dar es Salaam
City, Tanzania’
8. Shuchi Gupta, Krishna Mohan, Rajkumar Prasad, Sujata Gupta and
Arun Kansal (1998), ‘Solid Waste Management in India: Options and
Opportunities’
9. Carl R. Bartone and Livia Benavides (1997), ‘Local Management of
Hazardous Wastes from Small-scale and Cottage Industries’
PART II EVALUATION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS
10. Alan Barrett and John Lawlor (1997), ‘Questioning the Waste
Hierarchy: The Case of a Region with a Low Population Density’
11. K.D. Barlishen and B.W. Baetz (1996), ‘Development of a
Decision Support System for Municipal Solid Waste Management
Systems Planning’
12. R.K. Turner (1992), ‘Municipal Solid Waste Management: An
Economic Perspective’
13. Göran Finnveden, Ann-Christine Albertsson, Jaak Berendson, Erik
Eriksson, Lars Olof Höglund, Sigbritt Karlsson and Jan-Olov
Sundqvist (1996), ‘Solid Waste Treatment Within the Framework of
Life-cycle Assessment’
14. Jane C. Powell, Amelia L. Craighill, Julian P. Parfitt and R.
Kerry Turner (1996), ‘A Lifecycle Assessment and Economic Valuation
of Recycling’
15. Iain R. Lake, Ian J. Bateman and Julian P. Parfitt (1996),
‘Assessing a Kerbside Recycling Scheme: A Quantitative and
Willingness to Pay Case Study’
16. Guy Garrod and Ken Willis (1998), ‘Estimating Lost Amenity Due
to Landfill Waste Disposal’
17. Matthew A. Leach, Ausilio Bauen and Nigel J.D. Lucas (1997), ‘A
Systems Approach to Materials Flow in Sustainable Cities: A Case
Study of Paper’
18. Jane C. Powell (1996), ‘The Evaluation of Waste Management
Options’
19. Horng-Guang Leu and Sheng H. Lin (1998), ‘Cost–benefit Analysis
of Resource Material Recycling’
20. Shan-Shan Chung and Chi-Sun Poon (1997), ‘Quantifying
Externalities in Solid Waste Management in Hong Kong’
PART III ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
21. R.K. Turner, R. Salmons, J. Powell and A. Craighill (1998),
‘Green Taxes, Waste Management and Political Economy’
22. Marie Lynn Miranda and Joseph E. Aldy (1998), ‘Unit Pricing of
Residential Municipal Solid Waste: Lessons from Nine Case Study
Communities’
23. Annegrete Bruvoll (1998), ‘Taxing Virgin Materials: An Approach
to Waste Problems’
24. Karen Palmer, Hilary Sigman and Margaret Walls (1997), ‘The
Cost of Reducing Municipal Solid Waste’
25. Inger Brisson (1994), ‘Life-cycle Management and Economic
Instruments’
26. Ian G. Bailey (1999), ‘Competition, Sustainability and
Packaging Policy in the UK’
PART IV WASTE MANAGEMENT LEGISLATION AND POLICY
27. Paulien de Jong and Maarten Wolsink (1997), ‘The Structure of
the Dutch Waste Sector and Impediments for Waste Reduction’
28. Adam D. Read (1999), ‘Making Waste Work: Making UK National
Solid Waste Strategy Work at the Local Scale’
29. Marjorie J. Clarke, Adam D. Read and Paul S. Phillips (1999),
‘Integrated Waste Management Planning and Decision-making in New
York City’
30. J.M. Lusugga Kironde and Michael Yhdego (1997), ‘The Governance
of Waste Management in Urban Tanzania: Towards a Community Based
Approach’
31. Dianne Rahm (1998), ‘Controversial Cleanup: Superfund and the
Implementation of U.S. Hazardous Waste Policy’
32. Harvey Alter (1997), ‘Industrial Recycling and the Basel
Convention’
33. Jeffery J. Himmelberger, Samuel J. Ratick and Allen L. White
(1991), ‘Compensation for Risks: Host Community Benefits in Siting
Locally Unwanted Facilities’
34. Chris Zeiss and Lianne Lefsrud (1995), ‘Analytical Framework
For Waste-facility Siting’
35. Judith Petts (1997), ‘The Public-expert Interface in Local
Waste Management Decisions: Expertise, Credibility and Process’
Name Index
Edited by the late Jane C. Powell, formerly Waste Management Programme Director, CSERGE, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, R. Kerry Turner, Professor of Environmental Sciences, School of Environmental Sciences and Director, Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment (CSERGE) and the Programme in Environmental Decision Making (PEDM), University of East Anglia, UK and Ian J. Bateman, OBE, Professor of Environmental Economics, Director of the Land, Environment, Economics and Policy Institute (LEEP), University of Exeter, UK
'This book presents an overview of many relatively recent
developments in the research around waste management and planning,
including waste prevention and recycling. As such it presents a
good introduction to students or new researchers in the field, and
helps to determine directions for their research. It is also a
suitable reference book for people in the field . . . the book
contains a nice overview of important directions in waste
management from a wide geographic and disciplinary background. It
will benefit students in the field and may be helpful to select
reading material for students. It may also provide policymakers
with information on scientific research from a diverse background
in an easy to access format.'
*Ernst Worrell, Resources, Conservation and Recycling*
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