Titre de série : |
IRCWD News, 4 |
Titre : |
Waste management in perspective |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Roberts, P. V. |
Mention d'édition : |
IRCWD EAWAG |
Editeur : |
IRCWD EAWAG |
Année de publication : |
1972 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-06024 |
Note générale : |
"The last decade has witnessed a remarkable increase in the breadh and depth of awareness of environmental problems. The development and implementation of rational waste management plans has progressed significantly, especially in the industrialized countries strategies for ""pollution control"", ""environmental protection"" and other waste management endeavours have become increasingly ferreaching, complex, and demanding of public funds policy making has matured to the point where waste management strategies are no longer restricted to individual media, but rather take into account the web of interrelationships among air, water, and land pollution and corresponding pollution control measures." |
Mots-clés : |
Ressource en eau Pollution Eau Méthodologie Simulation Latrine Ecologie Aménagement des déchets |
Index. décimale : |
628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution |
Résumé : |
"The last decade has witnessed a remarkable increase in the breadh and depth of awareness of environmental problems. The development and implementation of rational waste management plans has progressed significantly, especially in the industrialized countries strategies for ""pollution control"", ""environmental protection"" and other waste management endeavours have become increasingly ferreaching, complex, and demanding of public funds policy making has matured to the point where waste management strategies are no longer restricted to individual media, but rather take into account the web of interrelationships among air, water, and land pollution and corresponding pollution control measures." |
Note de contenu : |
"The last decade has witnessed a remarkable increase in the breadh and depth of awareness of environmental problems. The development and implementation of rational waste management plans has progressed significantly, especially in the industrialized countries strategies for ""pollution control"", ""environmental protection"" and other waste management endeavours have become increasingly ferreaching, complex, and demanding of public funds policy making has matured to the point where waste management strategies are no longer restricted to individual media, but rather take into account the web of interrelationships among air, water, and land pollution and corresponding pollution control measures." |
IRCWD News, 4. Waste management in perspective [texte imprimé] / Roberts, P. V. . - IRCWD EAWAG . - IRCWD EAWAG, 1972. ISSN : CI-06024 "The last decade has witnessed a remarkable increase in the breadh and depth of awareness of environmental problems. The development and implementation of rational waste management plans has progressed significantly, especially in the industrialized countries strategies for ""pollution control"", ""environmental protection"" and other waste management endeavours have become increasingly ferreaching, complex, and demanding of public funds policy making has matured to the point where waste management strategies are no longer restricted to individual media, but rather take into account the web of interrelationships among air, water, and land pollution and corresponding pollution control measures."
Mots-clés : |
Ressource en eau Pollution Eau Méthodologie Simulation Latrine Ecologie Aménagement des déchets |
Index. décimale : |
628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution |
Résumé : |
"The last decade has witnessed a remarkable increase in the breadh and depth of awareness of environmental problems. The development and implementation of rational waste management plans has progressed significantly, especially in the industrialized countries strategies for ""pollution control"", ""environmental protection"" and other waste management endeavours have become increasingly ferreaching, complex, and demanding of public funds policy making has matured to the point where waste management strategies are no longer restricted to individual media, but rather take into account the web of interrelationships among air, water, and land pollution and corresponding pollution control measures." |
Note de contenu : |
"The last decade has witnessed a remarkable increase in the breadh and depth of awareness of environmental problems. The development and implementation of rational waste management plans has progressed significantly, especially in the industrialized countries strategies for ""pollution control"", ""environmental protection"" and other waste management endeavours have become increasingly ferreaching, complex, and demanding of public funds policy making has matured to the point where waste management strategies are no longer restricted to individual media, but rather take into account the web of interrelationships among air, water, and land pollution and corresponding pollution control measures." |
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