2020
DOI: 10.5614/j.eng.technol.sci.2020.52.1.8
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Developing a Plastic Waste Management Program: From River Basins to Urban Beaches (Case Study)

Abstract: Preventive planning enhances plastic waste management.  All water environments must be considered.  Coastal areas must share experiences.

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“…Extending this management approach to include rivers, estuaries, and seas may require a meta-ecosystem perspective that emphasizes cross-ecosystem flows (Gounand et al, 2018). This has been recognized in recent river basin-to-ocean scale plastic waste management programmes and frameworks (Mathews et al, 2019;Moura et al, 2020). Combining efforts between marine, estuarine and freshwater ecosystem-based management to manage nature's contributions https://doi.org/10.1017/sus.2022.19 Published online by Cambridge University Press to people (Pascual et al, 2017), and achieve SDG 14 targets could be a synergistic outcome, but would also require extensive planning (Langhans et al, 2019;Needles et al, 2015).…”
Section: Evaluating Sdg 14 Indicators and Identifying Mutual Opportun...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extending this management approach to include rivers, estuaries, and seas may require a meta-ecosystem perspective that emphasizes cross-ecosystem flows (Gounand et al, 2018). This has been recognized in recent river basin-to-ocean scale plastic waste management programmes and frameworks (Mathews et al, 2019;Moura et al, 2020). Combining efforts between marine, estuarine and freshwater ecosystem-based management to manage nature's contributions https://doi.org/10.1017/sus.2022.19 Published online by Cambridge University Press to people (Pascual et al, 2017), and achieve SDG 14 targets could be a synergistic outcome, but would also require extensive planning (Langhans et al, 2019;Needles et al, 2015).…”
Section: Evaluating Sdg 14 Indicators and Identifying Mutual Opportun...mentioning
confidence: 99%