Description: Municipal Waste Management in Europe by N. Buclet, Olivier Godard Nicolas Buclet and Olivier Godard In terms of economic scale, waste management is one of the two most important environmentally oriented sectors. 1 It stands at the cross-roads in the material organization of society, resource management, changing lifestyles and consumption patterns, and ecological issues. For many years waste management has been perceived as aresources and health issue, confined mainly to dense urban areas, and not an environmental issue. In contemporary affiuent societies, however, the scale reached by waste flows, the inheritance of accumulated deposits in soils from the waste of previous generations and increasing levels of public concern about environmental proteetion and quality of life have all conspired to impose a fresh look at what waste really implies for a modern society. We are obliged to focus our attention on such questions as how the circulation of matter is at present organized by society and can be modified and controlled if economic development is to become more environmentally sustainable. This is the period we live in. Significant changes in waste management in European countries have been introduced during the last decade or so. To some extent the transition between traditional regimes mainly based on local disposal and new regimes based on a revised organisation of flows of waste matter is still in the making, involving new attitudes, new activities, new technologies and new incentives, reducing the pressure on virgin natural resources and eliminating the huge dissipation of various pollutants into the environment. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description When confronted with broadly similar problems, countries having similar economic organisation and general cultural backgrounds have chosen rather different waste management regimes. These differences extend to the institutional framework selected, the technology used, and the processes through which the regimes have been developed. How can one make sense of these differences? Beyond standard economic assumptions that choice can be explained solely in terms of the selection of the best cost-benefit ratios, the study of waste management reveals that social choice depends on the way that political processes and institutional mechanisms combine the heterogeneous rationales that co-exist in western societies. Describing change in terms of regimes, institutional parameters and policies raises the question of how change is introduced. In Europe, this also includes the context of the European single market. Should there be free mobility of waste within the EU? The five case studies presented here reveal a panorama of national regimes contemplating different development options within their own institutional trajectories.Differences, however, can be reduced to the interplay of only a few variables, as is done in the concluding chapter. Notes Springer Book Archives Table of Contents 1. Municipal waste management in Germany.- 2. Waste management in the Netherlands.- 3. Municipal waste management in France.- 4. Municipal waste management in Italy.- 5. Municipal solid waste management in Greece.- 6. Municipal waste management in Europe: a comparison of national regimes. Promotional Springer Book Archives Long Description Nicolas Buclet and Olivier Godard In terms of economic scale, waste management is one of the two most important environmentally oriented sectors. 1 It stands at the cross-roads in the material organization of society, resource management, changing lifestyles and consumption patterns, and ecological issues. For many years waste management has been perceived as aresources and health issue, confined mainly to dense urban areas, and not an environmental issue. In contemporary affiuent societies, however, the scale reached by waste flows, the inheritance of accumulated deposits in soils from the waste of previous generations and increasing levels of public concern about environmental proteetion and quality of life have all conspired to impose a fresh look at what waste really implies for a modern society. We are obliged to focus our attention on such questions as how the circulation of matter is at present organized by society and can be modified and controlled if economic development is to become more environmentally sustainable. This is the period we live in. Significant changes in waste management in European countries have been introduced during the last decade or so. To some extent the transition between traditional regimes mainly based on local disposal and new regimes based on a revised organisation of flows of waste matter is still in the making, involving new attitudes, new activities, new technologies and new incentives, reducing the pressure on virgin natural resources and eliminating the huge dissipation of various pollutants into the environment. Details ISBN9048152925 Publisher Springer Year 2010 ISBN-10 9048152925 ISBN-13 9789048152926 Format Paperback Publication Date 2010-10-28 Imprint Springer Place of Publication Dordrecht Country of Publication Netherlands Edited by N. Buclet DEWEY 363.728094 Edition 1st Short Title MUNICIPAL WASTE MGMT IN EUROPE Language English Media Book Series Number 10 Subtitle A Comparative Study in Building Regimes Pages 232 Series Environment & Management Illustrations VI, 232 p. Author Olivier Godard Edition Description Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1999 Alternative 9780792358855 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96286382;
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ISBN-13: 9789048152926
Book Title: Municipal Waste Management in Europe
Number of Pages: 232 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Municipal Waste Management in Europe: a Comparative Study in Building Regimes
Publisher: Springer
Publication Year: 2010
Subject: Economics, Sustainability
Item Height: 244 mm
Item Weight: 422 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Olivier Godard, N. Buclet
Subject Area: Natural Science, Political Science
Item Width: 170 mm
Format: Paperback