1995
DOI: 10.1016/0960-8524(95)00078-s
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Rural waste management in a south indian village — A case study

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“…However, in most of developing countries, the treatment of domestic waste is still primitive. Being similar to Fiji in the southwest Pacific Ocean (Padma et al, 2007) and India (Gowda et al, 1995), burning, burying and throwing of wastes are the most common waste ‘disposal’ method in the RASC. Currently, only 24.43% of investigated households discharged unsorted domestic waste to the simple landfill.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, in most of developing countries, the treatment of domestic waste is still primitive. Being similar to Fiji in the southwest Pacific Ocean (Padma et al, 2007) and India (Gowda et al, 1995), burning, burying and throwing of wastes are the most common waste ‘disposal’ method in the RASC. Currently, only 24.43% of investigated households discharged unsorted domestic waste to the simple landfill.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observou-se que 77% dos resíduos eram utilizados como combustível doméstico, forragem animal e fertilizantes, e que apenas 23% eram destinados ao campo para se decompor naturalmente. Esse levantamento permitiu inferir que a aldeia poderia produzir 82% da energia doméstica mediante da adoção de processo de digestão anaeróbica de estrumes animais e excrementos humanos (GOWDA et al, 1995).…”
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“…Le biogaz est une source d'énergie dont la production se fait à partir de divers résidus organiques (excréments humains, résidus agropastoraux, etc.) (Cho et al, 1995 ;Gowga et al, 1995 ;Kivaisi et Rubindamayugi, 1996 ;Zhang et Zhang, 1999 ;Moller et al, 2004 ;Nabinta et al, 2007). Cette énergie est flexible et fiable, et des unités de production peuvent être réalisées de manière décentralisée dans le milieu rural (Chanakya et al, 2004).…”
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