Solid Waste Management in Canada
Approaches, Practices, and Experiences
Herausgeber: Assuah, Anderson; Tsun Wai Ng, Kelvin
	Solid Waste Management in Canada
Approaches, Practices, and Experiences
Herausgeber: Assuah, Anderson; Tsun Wai Ng, Kelvin
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This edited volume takes a comprehensive look at solid waste management across jurisdictions in Canada, including provinces, territories, municipalities and Indigenous communities.
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					This edited volume takes a comprehensive look at solid waste management across jurisdictions in Canada, including provinces, territories, municipalities and Indigenous communities.				
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 - Verlag: Routledge
 - Seitenzahl: 288
 - Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2025
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
 - Gewicht: 599g
 - ISBN-13: 9781032872094
 - ISBN-10: 1032872098
 - Artikelnr.: 72803463
 
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- Verlag: Routledge
 - Seitenzahl: 288
 - Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2025
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
 - Gewicht: 599g
 - ISBN-13: 9781032872094
 - ISBN-10: 1032872098
 - Artikelnr.: 72803463
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
Anderson Assuah is an associate professor in the Aboriginal and Northern Studies program at the University College of the North (The Pas Campus), Manitoba, Canada. Kelvin Tsun Wai Ng is Professor of Environmental Systems Engineering at the University of Regina, Canada.
	About the Editors. List of Contributors. Acknowledgements. Introduction.
PART 1: WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICY AND GOVERNANCE. 1. Moving Up the Waste
Hierarchy: A Canadian Case Study. 2. Municipal Strategies for Zero Waste
Planning. 3. Challenges and Opportunities for Industrial, Commercial and
Institutional (IC&I) Waste Compliance in Nova Scotia. 4. Bridging the Gap:
Communicating Sustainability in Waste Management to Diverse Audiences. PART
2: WASTE MANAGEMENT IN NORTHERN, REMOTE, RURAL, AND INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES.
5. Waste Stewardship in Northern, Remote, Rural and First Nations
Communities in Saskatchewan - Challenges and Opportunities. 6. Municipal
Solid Waste Management in Northern Manitoba Municipalities. 7. Municipal
Solid Waste Management in First Nations: Examining Operational Challenges
and Solutions. PART 3: COMMUNITY-BASED WASTE MANAGEMENT APPROACHES. 8.
Contribution of Waste Pickers' Grassroots Organizations to Waste Management
in Victoria and Vancouver. 9. Recycling Right: A Multi-stakeholder
Perspective from Ontario. 10. Recycling Behaviours and Knowledge in Western
Newfoundland: Explanations and Recommendations. PART 4: LANDFILLS AND
INNOVATIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT. 11. Field Investigation and Numerical
Modelling of MSW Settlement in Cold Regions. 12. Landfill Biocell
Technology for Northern Climates: The Calgary Biocell. 13. Composting As a
Promising Alternative for Phosphorus Recovery from Food Waste: A Case Study
of Canadian Solid Waste Management Practices. 14. Analyzing Geospatial
Characteristics and Solar Potential of Closed Landfill Sites in
Saskatchewan. PART 5: EMERGING WASTE MANAGEMENT. 15. Emerging solid wastes
and arising environmental impacts. 16. Wind turbine end-of-life waste
management in Nova Scotia, Canada. 17. Enhancing waste management systems
in Canada: Integration of Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing
Approaches. Index.
	PART 1: WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICY AND GOVERNANCE. 1. Moving Up the Waste
Hierarchy: A Canadian Case Study. 2. Municipal Strategies for Zero Waste
Planning. 3. Challenges and Opportunities for Industrial, Commercial and
Institutional (IC&I) Waste Compliance in Nova Scotia. 4. Bridging the Gap:
Communicating Sustainability in Waste Management to Diverse Audiences. PART
2: WASTE MANAGEMENT IN NORTHERN, REMOTE, RURAL, AND INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES.
5. Waste Stewardship in Northern, Remote, Rural and First Nations
Communities in Saskatchewan - Challenges and Opportunities. 6. Municipal
Solid Waste Management in Northern Manitoba Municipalities. 7. Municipal
Solid Waste Management in First Nations: Examining Operational Challenges
and Solutions. PART 3: COMMUNITY-BASED WASTE MANAGEMENT APPROACHES. 8.
Contribution of Waste Pickers' Grassroots Organizations to Waste Management
in Victoria and Vancouver. 9. Recycling Right: A Multi-stakeholder
Perspective from Ontario. 10. Recycling Behaviours and Knowledge in Western
Newfoundland: Explanations and Recommendations. PART 4: LANDFILLS AND
INNOVATIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT. 11. Field Investigation and Numerical
Modelling of MSW Settlement in Cold Regions. 12. Landfill Biocell
Technology for Northern Climates: The Calgary Biocell. 13. Composting As a
Promising Alternative for Phosphorus Recovery from Food Waste: A Case Study
of Canadian Solid Waste Management Practices. 14. Analyzing Geospatial
Characteristics and Solar Potential of Closed Landfill Sites in
Saskatchewan. PART 5: EMERGING WASTE MANAGEMENT. 15. Emerging solid wastes
and arising environmental impacts. 16. Wind turbine end-of-life waste
management in Nova Scotia, Canada. 17. Enhancing waste management systems
in Canada: Integration of Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing
Approaches. Index.
About the Editors. List of Contributors. Acknowledgements. Introduction.
PART 1: WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICY AND GOVERNANCE. 1. Moving Up the Waste
Hierarchy: A Canadian Case Study. 2. Municipal Strategies for Zero Waste
Planning. 3. Challenges and Opportunities for Industrial, Commercial and
Institutional (IC&I) Waste Compliance in Nova Scotia. 4. Bridging the Gap:
Communicating Sustainability in Waste Management to Diverse Audiences. PART
2: WASTE MANAGEMENT IN NORTHERN, REMOTE, RURAL, AND INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES.
5. Waste Stewardship in Northern, Remote, Rural and First Nations
Communities in Saskatchewan - Challenges and Opportunities. 6. Municipal
Solid Waste Management in Northern Manitoba Municipalities. 7. Municipal
Solid Waste Management in First Nations: Examining Operational Challenges
and Solutions. PART 3: COMMUNITY-BASED WASTE MANAGEMENT APPROACHES. 8.
Contribution of Waste Pickers' Grassroots Organizations to Waste Management
in Victoria and Vancouver. 9. Recycling Right: A Multi-stakeholder
Perspective from Ontario. 10. Recycling Behaviours and Knowledge in Western
Newfoundland: Explanations and Recommendations. PART 4: LANDFILLS AND
INNOVATIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT. 11. Field Investigation and Numerical
Modelling of MSW Settlement in Cold Regions. 12. Landfill Biocell
Technology for Northern Climates: The Calgary Biocell. 13. Composting As a
Promising Alternative for Phosphorus Recovery from Food Waste: A Case Study
of Canadian Solid Waste Management Practices. 14. Analyzing Geospatial
Characteristics and Solar Potential of Closed Landfill Sites in
Saskatchewan. PART 5: EMERGING WASTE MANAGEMENT. 15. Emerging solid wastes
and arising environmental impacts. 16. Wind turbine end-of-life waste
management in Nova Scotia, Canada. 17. Enhancing waste management systems
in Canada: Integration of Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing
Approaches. Index.
				PART 1: WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICY AND GOVERNANCE. 1. Moving Up the Waste
Hierarchy: A Canadian Case Study. 2. Municipal Strategies for Zero Waste
Planning. 3. Challenges and Opportunities for Industrial, Commercial and
Institutional (IC&I) Waste Compliance in Nova Scotia. 4. Bridging the Gap:
Communicating Sustainability in Waste Management to Diverse Audiences. PART
2: WASTE MANAGEMENT IN NORTHERN, REMOTE, RURAL, AND INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES.
5. Waste Stewardship in Northern, Remote, Rural and First Nations
Communities in Saskatchewan - Challenges and Opportunities. 6. Municipal
Solid Waste Management in Northern Manitoba Municipalities. 7. Municipal
Solid Waste Management in First Nations: Examining Operational Challenges
and Solutions. PART 3: COMMUNITY-BASED WASTE MANAGEMENT APPROACHES. 8.
Contribution of Waste Pickers' Grassroots Organizations to Waste Management
in Victoria and Vancouver. 9. Recycling Right: A Multi-stakeholder
Perspective from Ontario. 10. Recycling Behaviours and Knowledge in Western
Newfoundland: Explanations and Recommendations. PART 4: LANDFILLS AND
INNOVATIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT. 11. Field Investigation and Numerical
Modelling of MSW Settlement in Cold Regions. 12. Landfill Biocell
Technology for Northern Climates: The Calgary Biocell. 13. Composting As a
Promising Alternative for Phosphorus Recovery from Food Waste: A Case Study
of Canadian Solid Waste Management Practices. 14. Analyzing Geospatial
Characteristics and Solar Potential of Closed Landfill Sites in
Saskatchewan. PART 5: EMERGING WASTE MANAGEMENT. 15. Emerging solid wastes
and arising environmental impacts. 16. Wind turbine end-of-life waste
management in Nova Scotia, Canada. 17. Enhancing waste management systems
in Canada: Integration of Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing
Approaches. Index.







