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Solid waste management in non-State armed group-controlled areas of Syria case study - Jisr-Ash-Shugur-district

Year 2019, , 191 - 210, 31.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.622953

Abstract

The purpose of this study
(technical assessment) is to understand the effect of the Syrian crisis on the
solid waste management (SWM) sector in Non-State Armed Group (NSAG) controlled
areas and define the worst communities located in Jisr-Ash-Shugur-district
(JASD)/Idleb governorate of Syria. The assessment showed that: SWM sector, in
general, is not supported by Non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The number
of communities of JASD is ninety-nine about 262,246 persons (113,382 Internally
Displaced Persons (IDPs),147,449 resident population, 1,415 returnees, and
population) live in it, all these local councils are not received or supported
by SW equipment, tools, and machines, About seventy communities out of
ninety-nine communities (92195 persons of 262,246 persons) of JASD does not
have dedicated works for solid waste collection , and 
Eighty 80 communities (120,237 persons of
262,246 persons) do not have SW containers, and 67 communities (77,195 persons
of 262,246 do not have solid waste tractors with a trails are necessary for
SWM. the average, maximum and minimum of SW production per capita at JASD
communities (0.21; 0.79; 0.02) kg day
-1. All the landfills of JASD are
not sanitary and could be considered a randomly dumps.

Supporting Institution

United Nations office for the coordination of Humanitarian Affairs,WASH Cluster , Turkey.

Thanks

United Nations office for the coordination of Humanitarian Affairs,WASH Cluster , Turkey.

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Year 2019, , 191 - 210, 31.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.622953

Abstract

References

  • [1]-F. Tahiri1, A.Maçi , V. Tahiri, K.Tahiri, “Solid Waste Management in Kosova”,” J. Int. Environnemental Application & Science,2013 , Vol. 8 (2): 230-235 (2013).
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  • [3] S .Seo, T .Aramaki, Y. Hwang, K .Hanaki. “Environmental impact of solid waste treatment methods in Korea”. J Environ Eng 2004;130(1):81–9.
  • [4] NP.Thanh,Y.Matsui,T.Fujiwara.“Assessment of plastic waste generation and its potential recycling of household solid waste in Can Tho City, Vietnam. Environ Monit Assess 2011;175(1–4):23–35. [Apr 1].
  • [5] K. Chibuzor Onyelowe, “Review on the role of solid waste materials in soft soils reengineering “, Materials Science for Energy Technologies 2 (2019) 46–51.
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  • [14]-A.Bokhari, Ministry of local administration and environment, “SWM of Syria” https://www.slideshare.net/AmirAlboukhari/2003-62013041, 2003.
  • [15]- United Nations office for the coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Population Data_July_31_2019_Final_Sept_03_2019.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Environmental Engineering
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Abdullah Saghir 0000-0003-0808-3149

Publication Date December 31, 2019
Submission Date September 21, 2019
Acceptance Date November 29, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019

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APA Saghir, A. (2019). Solid waste management in non-State armed group-controlled areas of Syria case study - Jisr-Ash-Shugur-district. Environmental Research and Technology, 2(4), 191-210. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.622953
AMA Saghir A. Solid waste management in non-State armed group-controlled areas of Syria case study - Jisr-Ash-Shugur-district. ERT. December 2019;2(4):191-210. doi:10.35208/ert.622953
Chicago Saghir, Abdullah. “Solid Waste Management in Non-State Armed Group-Controlled Areas of Syria Case Study - Jisr-Ash-Shugur-District”. Environmental Research and Technology 2, no. 4 (December 2019): 191-210. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.622953.
EndNote Saghir A (December 1, 2019) Solid waste management in non-State armed group-controlled areas of Syria case study - Jisr-Ash-Shugur-district. Environmental Research and Technology 2 4 191–210.
IEEE A. Saghir, “Solid waste management in non-State armed group-controlled areas of Syria case study - Jisr-Ash-Shugur-district”, ERT, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 191–210, 2019, doi: 10.35208/ert.622953.
ISNAD Saghir, Abdullah. “Solid Waste Management in Non-State Armed Group-Controlled Areas of Syria Case Study - Jisr-Ash-Shugur-District”. Environmental Research and Technology 2/4 (December 2019), 191-210. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.622953.
JAMA Saghir A. Solid waste management in non-State armed group-controlled areas of Syria case study - Jisr-Ash-Shugur-district. ERT. 2019;2:191–210.
MLA Saghir, Abdullah. “Solid Waste Management in Non-State Armed Group-Controlled Areas of Syria Case Study - Jisr-Ash-Shugur-District”. Environmental Research and Technology, vol. 2, no. 4, 2019, pp. 191-10, doi:10.35208/ert.622953.
Vancouver Saghir A. Solid waste management in non-State armed group-controlled areas of Syria case study - Jisr-Ash-Shugur-district. ERT. 2019;2(4):191-210.