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THE MANAGEMENT OF THE TOXIC WASTE IN THE AREA OF THE DANUBE DELTA BIOSPHERE RESERVATION

L. Cristea

First published: 2006DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

In our days more and more people focus they attention towards the problems of environment and the living conditions since the Earth is a very rich reservoir of natural resources which ensure life. Around the world people demonstrate for and demand that the substances which destroy the environment shouldn’t be used anymore. It is well known fact that the territory of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reservation is permanently subjected to a large quantity of domestic waste resulting from the activities of exploitation of the resources by the community (both quantitative and qualitative) by the economic agents who carry on tourism activities as well as by the uncontrolled tourism in the wild areas affecting the landscape, the biodiversity and the natural resources. The paper presents aspects concerning the characteristics of the solid urban waste, the integrated management of the waste and possibilities for selective collecting of waste.

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Title
THE MANAGEMENT OF THE TOXIC WASTE IN THE AREA OF THE DANUBE DELTA BIOSPHERE RESERVATION
Authors
L. Cristea
Proceedings
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2006
Pages
317-325
SWS Citekey
Cristea2006317325
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-918181-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References4
  1. Lidia Cristea –Protecţia mediului, Editura ERA, Bucureşti, 2002

  2. Lidia Cristea, Elvira Pop, Economia mediului, Editura ERA, Bucureşti, 2004

  3. Lidia Cristea – The Soil – an important environmental factor in the “Danube River –Environment and Education”, nr. 5/2005

  4. Lidia Cristea - The Impact of Economic Development over the Environment, S.G.E.M., 2005 6th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2006 www.sgem.org

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