2018
DOI: 10.1007/s41207-018-0050-4
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E-waste environmental and information security threat: GCC countries vulnerabilities

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“…İKT-nin inkişafı ilə əlaqədar ekoloji təhlükəsizliyin yeni bir istiqamətielektron tullantıların təhlükəsizliyi aktuallıq kəsb etməkdədir [70]. Son illər elektron tullantıların həcmi sürətlə artmaqdadır.…”
Section: Ekoloji Təhlükəsizlik Və Informasiya Təhlükəsizliyiunclassified
“…İKT-nin inkişafı ilə əlaqədar ekoloji təhlükəsizliyin yeni bir istiqamətielektron tullantıların təhlükəsizliyi aktuallıq kəsb etməkdədir [70]. Son illər elektron tullantıların həcmi sürətlə artmaqdadır.…”
Section: Ekoloji Təhlükəsizlik Və Informasiya Təhlükəsizliyiunclassified
“…However, in recent time, intended obsolescence has broader and more dangerous consequences . It raises huge concern about all kinds of pollutions such as water, soil, air pollution, information security problem, and even exploitation of animal/human . Air pollution is happened during burning of the e ‐waste to destroy them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past four decades, in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, the economic development with the fast population growth and the rise in the regions’ standard of living has resulted in a substantial growth in the e-waste generation [ 17 ]. However, very few literature studies have shed the light on e-waste management in the GCC region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main challenges in e-waste management in the GCC region are the lack of e-waste related policies and recycling facilities, the poor or absence of e-waste inventory, and the scarcity in the assessment of e-waste quantities [ 14 , 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%