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Responsible Material Flow Management: The Case of Waste Management in Developing Countries

In: Competition and Conflicts on Resource Use

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  • Johann Fellner

    (Technische Universität Wien, Institut für Wassergüte, Ressourcenmanagement und Abfallwirtschaft, Leiter CD Labor “Anthropogene Ressourcen”)

Abstract

The goals of waste management are twofold: Firstly the protection of human beings and the environment, and secondly the conservation of resources with a growing importance (contributions of Schebek et al. in Part IV and Zepf et al. in Part VI). Under the principles of sustainability, these goals should be reached in a way that does not impair the well-being of future generations. Thus, waste management practice should not export waste related problems in space and in time, requiring e.g. after care free landfills.

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  • Johann Fellner, 2015. "Responsible Material Flow Management: The Case of Waste Management in Developing Countries," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Susanne Hartard & Wolfgang Liebert (ed.), Competition and Conflicts on Resource Use, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 201-210, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:nrmchp:978-3-319-10954-1_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10954-1_14
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