2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13168941
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Modelling the Economic, Social and Environmental Components of Natural Resources for Sustainable Management

Abstract: The recognition of the multifunctional role of natural areas has resulted in a growing interest in sustainable natural resource management, in order to prevent degradation and depletion, ensuring income-generation activities, sustaining culture and employment, and increasing environmental benefits, such as carbon sequestration, hydrogeological protection, biodiversity enhancement, and many others [...]

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“…In waste management processes, waste prevention is preferred and the landfill is least desirable [18]. The item structure distinguishes types of waste, including municipal waste, generated in households, as well as in economic units, mainly service units, if they are similar in composition and type to those in households and do not contain hazardous waste [19]. The issue of waste management is highly complex and complicated at the same time due to its quantity, its diverse composition and its properties.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In waste management processes, waste prevention is preferred and the landfill is least desirable [18]. The item structure distinguishes types of waste, including municipal waste, generated in households, as well as in economic units, mainly service units, if they are similar in composition and type to those in households and do not contain hazardous waste [19]. The issue of waste management is highly complex and complicated at the same time due to its quantity, its diverse composition and its properties.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%