SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLANNING IN THE CITY OF SMEDEREVSKA PALANKA

An integrated approach to planning the use and management of land resources entails the involvement of all interested parts in the process of decision making on the future of the land, and the identification and evaluation of all waste management attributes of land units. This requires the identification and establishment of a use or non-use of each land unit that is technically appropriate, economically viable, socially acceptable and environmentally nondegrading. A purely sectored approach to the planning of land resources and waste management should be avoided, as this may lead to their irreversible degradation.

Sooner or later, all material streams end up as waste material that, in a sustainable society, must be treated. If recovered, the chemical elements present in waste streams offer more or less unlimited potential for innovative products and delivery of services. Recovery of raw materials from efficient use of waste can replace imports and thus help to improve the trade balance and reduce transport requirements. The aim of this paper is to show the extent to which appropriate waste management measures could reduce waste from the municipality of Smederevska Palanka. The present paper is based on the results of the preliminary research examining the potential for waste management to reduce waste production by regional application, completed in 2005/2006. An integrated and sustainable solid waste management, in accordance with European standards, is expected to be conducted in the community of Smederevska Palanka by adequate public authorities, which would enable good waste management strategies.



Copyright: © IWWG International Waste Working Group
Quelle: Specialized Session C (Oktober 2007)
Seiten: 10
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Autor: Marina Kutin
P.B. Jovanic

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