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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Characterisation and management of non-formal solid waste management disposal sites in Harare, Zimbabwe

Mahamba, Caston 02 1900 (has links)
Text in English / The study focused on the characterisation and management of non-formal solid waste disposal sites in Harare, the capital city of the Republic of Zimbabwe. In many developing countries, increasing urbanisation surpasses the development of urban infrastructure and this has led to the proliferation of informal settlements, illegal dumping sites and uncontrolled vending in cities like Harare. The researcher investigated the prevalence of non-formal dumping sites in Harare, including the composition, locational attributes and internal linkages of solid waste. Practices regarding the management of non-formal solid waste disposal sites were examined and areas of good practice and conformity to international standards were complemented while recommendations and suggestions were made on areas that were found wanting. An integrated management system was recommended for the sustainable management of solid waste. To support this recommendation, management window of responsibilities (EMWR) model was created so that the Harare City Council can enhance stakeholder participation. The research results show that most residents used non-conventional ways to store waste, like mealie-meal bags and sacks, and this posed a danger to human health. It also emerged that the city of Harare has not updated some of its by-laws, some of which were enacted about 33 years ago while others remained drafts for decades. This made it difficult for the city to effectively implement them. / Environmental Sciences / M.Sc. (Environmental Management)
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Mejora de las condiciones de vida de las familias porcicultoras del Parque Porcino de Ventanilla, mediante un sistema de biodigestión y manejo integral de residuos sólidos y líquidos, Lima, Perú

Ruiz Ríos, Albina 09 June 2010 (has links)
El present treball constitueix el producte de la recerca d'una solució integral al greu problema social, econòmic i ambiental en què viuen dia a dia centenars de famílies assentades al Parc Porcí de Ventanilla, a Lima-Perú.S'analitza, s'adapta i fa viable l'aplicació de les tecnologies existents a la utilització de les excretes i orins dels porcs i de les aigües residuals dels habitatges com a matèria primera per a la producció de biogàs i altres subproductes, que serveixin com a: font d'energia, de matèries primeres per a la producció orgànica, per a l'ús racional de l'aigua, la planificació del territori i sobretot per la millora dels ingressos de les famílies, tot prioritzant l'ús dels recursos locals i que sigui assumible per les famílies per la seva operació, manteniment i rèplica, la qual cosa va significar treballar en una metodologia participativa involucrant a les famílies en tot el procés. / El presente trabajo constituye el producto de la búsqueda de una solución integral al grave problema social, económico y ambiental en que viven día a día cientos de familias asentadas en el Parque Porcino de Ventanilla, en Lima-Perú.Se analiza, se adapta y hace viable la aplicación de las tecnologías existentes a la utilización de las excretas y orines de los cerdos y de las aguas residuales de las viviendas como materia prima para la producción de biogás y otros subproductos, que sirvan como: fuente de energía, de insumos para la producción orgánica, para el uso racional del agua, la planificación del territorio y sobre todo para la mejora de los ingresos de las familias, todo ello priorizando el uso de los recursos locales y que sea asumible por las familias para su operación, mantenimiento y réplica, lo cual ha significado trabajar en una metodología participativa involucrando a las familias en todo el proceso. / This work results from the search of an integral solution to the very serious social, economical and environmental problems faced by hundreds of families settled in the Porcine Park of Ventanilla in Lima, Peru.The existing technologies have been analyzed, adapted and applied to use with pigs' excreta and urine, as well as with households´ wastewater as a feedstock for the production of biogas and other sub products. These will be used as: source of energy; organic production inputs; better management of water, spatial planning; and above all, for the improvement of households' incomes. This process prioritizes the use of local resources and is designed to be self managed by the families in terms of operation, maintenance and replication. These two objectives required working in a participatory approach that involved all the families throughout the complete process.
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Avaliação do gerenciamento de resíduos sólidos urbanos em municípios da Zona da Mata de Minas Gerais utilizando indicadores de sustentabilidade em conformidade com a Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos / Evaluation of municipal solid waste management in municipalities of the Zona da Mata of Minas Gerais using sustainability indicators in accordance with the National Policy on Solid Waste

Alvarenga, Júlio Campos Fontes de 10 June 2014 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-03-26T13:28:36Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 texto completo.pdf: 5815819 bytes, checksum: aea745656cd265a18f17bfaa9bb8d379 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-06-10 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / This study sought to evaluate in accordance to the Brazilian Solid Waste Policy, the solid waste management of 26 municipalities members of an Intermunicipal Consortium of Sanitation in Zona da Mata in State of Minas Gerais. The methodology for collecting and analyzing data was qualitative, comprising visits to the disposal areas and waste recovery facilities. Semi-structured interviews were also conducted with the public waste services managers, addressing all the issues proposed by Brazilian legislation 12.302/2010: political, environmental, technological/infrastructure, economic/financial, environmental education, mobilization and social inclusion. The results were by calculating the index of sustainable management of municipal solid waste, obtained through a matrix of indicators which measured and listed the municipalities in terms of degree of compliance with the requirements proposed by public policy. In the assessment of solid waste management, the results were given in dimensionless measures being the municipalities scored in a range 0-10. Most municipalities obtained a score less than 5 points, what showed that unable to fulfill most part of the requirements proposed by the Brazilian Law 12.305/2010 for the period fixed by it, for the period fixed by it, in August 2014, as proposed in this law. / Este estudo procurou avaliar, em conformidade com a Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos, a gestão dos resíduos sólidos urbanos de 26 municípios integrantes do Consórcio Intermunicipal de Saneamento Básico da Zona da Mata de Minas Gerais. A metodologia adotada de coleta e análise de dados foi qualitativa, compreendendo visitas a áreas de disposição final e instalações de recuperação de resíduos existentes. Foram realizadas também entrevistas semiestruturadas com os gestores responsáveis pelos serviços de limpeza pública, abordando todas as dimensões propostas pela Lei Federal 12.305/2010: política, ambiental, tecnológica/infraestrutural, econômico/financeira, educação ambiental, mobilização e inclusão social. Os resultados foram avaliados através do cálculo do índice de sustentabilidade da gestão dos resíduos sólidos urbanos, obtidos através de uma matriz de indicadores, que mensurou e elencou os municípios em relação ao grau de atendimento aos requisitos propostos pela política pública. Na avaliação da gestão de resíduos sólidos, os resultados foram apresentados em termos de medidas adimensionais sendo os municípios pontuados em intervalo de 0 a 10. A maioria dos municípios obteve uma pontuação inferior a 5 pontos, e não foi classificada como apta a cumprir grande parte dos requisitos propostos pela Lei Federal 12.305/2010, para o período determinado por esta, ou seja, agosto de 2014.
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Assessment of the waste management practices at Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Richards Bay

Naidoo, Neal Craig 05 1900 (has links)
Based on literature review, statistics of waste management at ports in South Africa is hard to come by. The research critically assessed the current waste management practices at Transnet National Ports Authority. Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Richards Bay (TNPA RCB) was used as a case study to examine the different types and quantities of waste produced, analysing the current waste management model as well as determining TNPA RCB compliance to pertinent waste legislation. A 10 day waste audit was conducted to obtain quantitative data and to identify the different types of waste generated. The baseline data resulting from the waste audit conducted for the first time since the establishment of the TNPA RCB, found 402 kg of general waste generated, 74 kg of this total is segregated for recycling and the remaining 328 kg is landfilled. The overall conclusion gained during compliance audit was that the TNPA RCB was partly compliant with pertinent waste legislation and obligations. Furthermore, questionnaires about waste were sent to staff members working in offices to get an overview of how they deal with current waste management. A number of barriers to sustainable waste management were identified, including: lack of knowledge and awareness; constraints on facilities and human resources; culture that resists change and contamination. To overcome these, there needs to be education, as well as co-operation between top management, staff and waste service providers to help implement new strategies. The primary conclusions from this dissertation are that there are opportunities to divert waste streams from landfill and to attain a sustainable waste management system at TNPA RCB. / Environmental Sciences / M. Sc. (Environmental Management)
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Characterisation and management of non-formal solid waste management disposal sites in Harare, Zimbabwe

Mahamba, Caston 02 1900 (has links)
Text in English / The study focused on the characterisation and management of non-formal solid waste disposal sites in Harare, the capital city of the Republic of Zimbabwe. In many developing countries, increasing urbanisation surpasses the development of urban infrastructure and this has led to the proliferation of informal settlements, illegal dumping sites and uncontrolled vending in cities like Harare. The researcher investigated the prevalence of non-formal dumping sites in Harare, including the composition, locational attributes and internal linkages of solid waste. Practices regarding the management of non-formal solid waste disposal sites were examined and areas of good practice and conformity to international standards were complemented while recommendations and suggestions were made on areas that were found wanting. An integrated management system was recommended for the sustainable management of solid waste. To support this recommendation, management window of responsibilities (EMWR) model was created so that the Harare City Council can enhance stakeholder participation. The research results show that most residents used non-conventional ways to store waste, like mealie-meal bags and sacks, and this posed a danger to human health. It also emerged that the city of Harare has not updated some of its by-laws, some of which were enacted about 33 years ago while others remained drafts for decades. This made it difficult for the city to effectively implement them. / Environmental Sciences / M.Sc. (Environmental Management)
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PAYT de 3éme génération: contributions d'amélioration et de normalisation dans le cadre du coût-vérité des déchets ménagers

Voronine, Valérie 03 December 2014 (has links)
Dans la cadre des « Pay as You Throw » ou système de redevance incitative, le montant payé par chaque ménage est lié à la quantité de déchets émis. Les fonds générés par un système PAYT varient d’un cas à l’autre et ne couvrent pas forcément les coûts réellement engendrés. C’est ce que nous avons dénommé les PAYT de 1ère génération.<p>L’autorité peut décider d’aller plus loin en appliquant une redevance représentant le coût exact de la gestion des déchets. Pour ce, elle doit établir une comptabilité analytique des postes liés à la gestion des déchets. C’est le cas de la Région wallonne qui à travers l’application de son coût vérité des déchets impose une couverture des coûts s’approchant des 100%. Nous appelons ce concept « PAYT de 2ème génération ». <p>La condition préalable est de disposer, dès la mise en place de système PAYT, d’un cadre standard d’expression des coûts. Or, en Région wallonne, le cadre commun a été réduit à une simple énumération de libellés de recettes et dépenses, traduisant des concepts généraux.<p><p>Notre travail propose, d’une part, une normalisation du calcul et le développement d’une méthodologie de comptabilité analytique basée sur les règles de comptabilité budgétaire communale. <p>Parallèlement, l’application du coût-vérité ne donne qu’une image financière de la gestion des déchets des villes et communes. En aucune façon, il ne donne d’information concernant le niveau de service offert, ni le niveau des performances environnementales. Notre travail propose donc, d’autre part, l’ajout d’un calcul des performances environnementales et des services comme piste d’amélioration du système coût-vérité wallon. <p>Nous représentons virtuellement la gestion des déchets par une pyramide reposant sur 3 piliers :le coût, l’environnement et les services, et dont la hauteur représente la quantité produite. Sous le prisme du développement durable de nos villes et communes, la gestion des déchets devrait atteindre un parfait équilibre entre efficacité environnementale, accessibilité économique et acceptabilité sociale en assurant une qualité de vie aujourd’hui et demain pour les générations futures. <p><p>Le coût vérité wallon, déjà PAYT de 2ème génération puisqu’il impose une maîtrise transparente des coûts, deviendrait, en intégrant ces notions de développement durable, PAYT de 3ème génération.<p> / Doctorat en environnement, Orientation gestion de l'environnement / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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Evaluation of environmental compliance with solid waste management practices from mining activities : a case study of Marula Platinum Mine

Manyekwane, Dikeledi, Lethabo January 2019 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc.(Geography)) -- University of Limpopo, 2019 / Global production of Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) is dominated by South Africa due to its large economic resources base in the Bushveld Igneous Complex (BIC). PGMs are used in a wide range of high technology applications worldwide including medicinal, industrial and commercial purposes, and its contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and creating jobs for many. In an area where mining activities dominate, there are likely to be problems that need effective environmental management approaches, which can be facilitated through legislations. Marula Platinum Mine (MPM) is located in Limpopo province BIC which has the second largest number of mining productivity in South Africa. Environmental legislations have been put in place by the South African government in order to avoid or minimise the footprints caused by PGM mining. This study looked at environmental compliance with solid waste management practices by Marula Platinum Mine (MPM) as guided by Mineral and Petroleum and Resource Development Act (MPRDA) and National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) as well as the environmental impacts of MPM in the surrounding communities. Both primary (questionnaires, field observations and key informant interviews) and secondary (NEMA, MPRDA, journals, reports, pamphlets, internet and books) data was used to address the objectives of the study. Descriptive method and Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25 were used for the analysis of data. The key research results revealed that MPM was compliant with 65% and 21% partially compliant with solid waste management practices. Only 14% of information on solid waste management practices could not be accessed because MPM is still operational. MPM had also had negative footprints on the surrounding villages such as dust generation and cracks on walls and floors on houses of community members, strikes and increase in the usage of substance abuse. Recommendations of the study are that MPM should address challenges that hinder environmental compliance so as to be 100% compliant with MPRDA and NEMA regulations. MPM should also provide other mitigation measures for blasting of explosives to reduce dust generation and problems of cracks on houses of surrounding village members.
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Environmental risk assessment associated with unregulated landfills in the Albert Luthuli Municipality, Mpumalanga Province, RSA

Mnisi, Fannie 31 August 2008 (has links)
Integrated management of municipal and hazardous waste is one of the challenges facing the new municipalities in South Africa, especially those located in previously disadvantaged rural areas. However, much of the research on solid and hazardous waste management in South Africa has examined waste management problematics in urban areas, the majority of which are located within the jurisdiction of local governments which are comparatively effective in terms of providing adequate disposal services. By contrast, this study has examined the environmental risk assessment associated with unregulated landfill sites in the Albert Luthuli municipality, in the Mpumalanga province. The determination of the environmental risk was achieved by the use of questionnaire surveys and landfill analysis forms in selected study areas. The findings have highlighted a very high environmental risk, nearly four times and above, the threshold limits set by the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT, 2005:15) for all of the landfill sites examined. Several exposure pathways stemming from associated environmental impacts have also been identified for the study. The higher environmental risk determined for the problem sites is ascribed to numerous factors, including their ill-planned location, the sensitivity and vulnerability of the natural environment and adjacent rural settlements, the lack of appropriate waste pre-treatment processes prior to disposal, and most significantly, the lack of regulatory and control measures to contain the myriad of environmental problems generated. In conclusion, it is recommended that several measures (including closure) should be taken in order to reduce and contain the magnitude of environmental risks involved. / Environmental Sciences / M.Sc.(Environmental Sciences)
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Environmental risk assessment associated with unregulated landfills in the Albert Luthuli Municipality, Mpumalanga Province, RSA

Mnisi, Fannie 31 August 2008 (has links)
Integrated management of municipal and hazardous waste is one of the challenges facing the new municipalities in South Africa, especially those located in previously disadvantaged rural areas. However, much of the research on solid and hazardous waste management in South Africa has examined waste management problematics in urban areas, the majority of which are located within the jurisdiction of local governments which are comparatively effective in terms of providing adequate disposal services. By contrast, this study has examined the environmental risk assessment associated with unregulated landfill sites in the Albert Luthuli municipality, in the Mpumalanga province. The determination of the environmental risk was achieved by the use of questionnaire surveys and landfill analysis forms in selected study areas. The findings have highlighted a very high environmental risk, nearly four times and above, the threshold limits set by the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT, 2005:15) for all of the landfill sites examined. Several exposure pathways stemming from associated environmental impacts have also been identified for the study. The higher environmental risk determined for the problem sites is ascribed to numerous factors, including their ill-planned location, the sensitivity and vulnerability of the natural environment and adjacent rural settlements, the lack of appropriate waste pre-treatment processes prior to disposal, and most significantly, the lack of regulatory and control measures to contain the myriad of environmental problems generated. In conclusion, it is recommended that several measures (including closure) should be taken in order to reduce and contain the magnitude of environmental risks involved. / Environmental Sciences / M.Sc.(Environmental Sciences)

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