Waste Management - An Integrated Vision 2012
DOI: 10.5772/48077
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Waste Management Threats to Human Health and Urban Aquatic Habitats – A Case Study of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

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“…Inadequate collection, transport or improper disposal of household waste can have adverse health impacts. Potential health hazards from the accumulation of polluted water, which provide breeding grounds for mosquitoes and attract flies, vermin [78].…”
Section: Sources Of Solid Waste Generated and Their Percentage Sharementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inadequate collection, transport or improper disposal of household waste can have adverse health impacts. Potential health hazards from the accumulation of polluted water, which provide breeding grounds for mosquitoes and attract flies, vermin [78].…”
Section: Sources Of Solid Waste Generated and Their Percentage Sharementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes waste is collected at the household level but then remains at transfer points without being evacuated from the neighbourhood [82][83][84]. Both liquid and solid waste management practices in urban informal settlements can pose significant risks to the environment and human health [85]. Open drains regularly receive household waste which can contain hazardous substances, polluting the wider environment and affecting the health of the local population [81,86].…”
Section: Vulnerable Placesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often local authorities fail to provide frequent garbage collection services due to the government's low human and financial resource availability, high population density, and unplanned residential areas [87]. Waste disposed in the streets for many hours awaiting collection becomes a nuisance, forming foul-smells and leachate from the waste pile, attracting insects and rodents, which become vectors of diseases [85,88]. Improper disposal of waste creates and disseminates pathogens which can quickly spread among human and animal populations in the city.…”
Section: Vulnerable Placesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Addis Ababa, rivers and riversides are among the natural resources that are negatively affected by the rapid watershed urbanization (Worku and Giweta, 2018;AACSPPO, 2017;Yohannes, and Elias, 2017;Mazhindu et al, 2012;Gebre and Rooijen, 2009;Alemayehu, 2001). Land-use change and deforestation in Addis Ababa have resulted in high level of river water pollution, which has become a threat to human health and native biodiversity causing habitat loss and fragmentation (AACSPPO, 2017;Weldegebriele et al, 2012;Beyene et al 2009).…”
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