2021
DOI: 10.1051/rees/2021011
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COVID-19 impact on waste management −business opportunity Emirate of Ajman − UAE

Abstract: The UAE's lifestyle has recently developed with increased population resulted in an increased waste from different resources (hazardous and non-hazardous). This has significantly got accumulated during the pandemic. Crisis management is one of the most important management practices that need careful modelling to include planning, framework practices, training, and reserved resources. Naturally, a complete plan for the expected crisis is ready for implementation when a crisis starts to reduce the crisis impact… Show more

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“…The spread of COVID-19 has been creating significant challenges to many sectors, including housing, building and infrastructure, leading to many alterations and amendments to waste management practices (Alhosani & Liravi 2021 ; Sharma et al 2020 ). In Australia, the first case of the novel coronavirus was reported on 19 January 2020 (Australia Department of Health 2020 ), and the number of cases has continued to rise ever since.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spread of COVID-19 has been creating significant challenges to many sectors, including housing, building and infrastructure, leading to many alterations and amendments to waste management practices (Alhosani & Liravi 2021 ; Sharma et al 2020 ). In Australia, the first case of the novel coronavirus was reported on 19 January 2020 (Australia Department of Health 2020 ), and the number of cases has continued to rise ever since.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%