Waste Management

Waste Management is devoted to the presentation and discussion of information on solid waste generation, characterization, minimization, collection, separation, treatment and disposal, as well as manuscripts that address waste management policy, education, and economic and environmental assessments. The journal addresses various types of solid wastes including municipal (e.g., residential, institutional, commercial), agricultural and special (e.g. construction and demolition, household hazardous, sewage sludge, and non-hazardous industrial) wastes. We welcome both fundamental and applied research that can be related to problems of interest to solid waste researchers, practitioners and/or policy makers. Well documented case studies will be considered but they must describe results that can be applied beyond the specific location of the case study. Manuscripts that focus on the use of a waste material in a new product are often more suitable for a journal that focuses on the material properties of the product. In considering whether a manuscript is suitable for publication in Waste Management, consider whether the information is of potential use to solid waste researchers, practitioners and/or policymakers. The following are some of the major areas in which papers are solicited: • Generation and characterization • Minimization • Recycling and reuse • Storage, collection, transport, and transfer • Treatment (mechanical, biological, chemical, thermal, other) • Landfill disposal • Environmental assessments • Economic analysis • Policy and regulations • Education and training • Planning

Published by Elsevier.

Publications

Title Type Author(s) Year
The contribution of tourism to municipal solid waste generation: A mixed demand-supply approach on the island of Tenerife Journal Article Diaz-Farina et al. 2020
Urban waste flows and their potential for a circular economy model at city-region level Journal Article Zeller et al. 2019
Current status of solid waste management in small island developing states: A review Journal Article Mohee et al. 2015
Building waste management core indicators through Spatial Material Flow Analysis: Net recovery and transport intensity indexes Journal Article Vivanco et al. 2012
Comparing urban solid waste recycling from the viewpoint of urban metabolism based on physical input–output model: A case of Suzhou in China Journal Article Liang and Zhang 2012
Assessment of total urban metabolism and metabolic inefficiency in an Irish city-region Journal Article Browne et al. 2009
Prediction of household and commercial BMW generation according to socio-economic and other factors for the Dublin region Journal Article Purcell and Magette 2009
Municipal solid waste management in Indian cities – A review Journal Article Sharholy et al. 2008
Municipal solid waste composition determination supporting the integrated solid waste management system in the island of Crete Journal Article Gidarakos et al. 2006