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Failing Services on Urban Waste Management in Developing Countries: A Review on Symptoms, Diagnoses, and Interventions
2019
Sustainability
The potential and scale of cities enable economic growth and the improvement of citizens' access to jobs, education, healthcare, culture, public utilities and services. Solid waste management (SWM) is one of the key services provided by cities. Its operations are complex, very visible to the general public, and impacted by strong financial, societal, and political constraints. Performances in developing countries, however, are not positive. United Nations research shows urban collection
doi:10.3390/su11246977
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