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The challenges and new innovations in urban solid waste management : issues and policy options : case studies in Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe

Title
The challenges and new innovations in urban solid waste management : issues and policy options : case studies in Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe / edited by Diana Conyers, George Matovu, Daniel Tevera.
Publication
Harare, Zimbabwe : Municipal Development Partnership, Eastern and Southern Africa, c2002.

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Additional Authors
  • Conyers, D.
  • Matovu, George, 1949-
  • Tevera, Daniel S.
  • Municipal Development Programme for Eastern and Southern Africa.
Description
iii, 95 p.; 22 cm.
Series Statement
Working policy document
Subject
  • Refuse and refuse disposal > Tanzania
  • Refuse and refuse disposal > Zambia
  • Refuse and refuse disposal > Zimbabwe
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Introduction to the national solid waste management studies / George Matovu -- Urban solid waste management in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania / B.B.K. Majani -- Urban solid waste management in Zambia / Lawrence Mukuka and Gilbert Masiye -- Urban solid waste management in Zimbabwe / Daniel Tevera ... [et al.] -- Solid waste management practices in Eastern and Southern Africa / Daniel Tevera.
Call Number
Sc D 05-1694
ISBN
0797424636
LCCN
2004411098
OCLC
57001831
Title
The challenges and new innovations in urban solid waste management : issues and policy options : case studies in Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe / edited by Diana Conyers, George Matovu, Daniel Tevera.
Imprint
Harare, Zimbabwe : Municipal Development Partnership, Eastern and Southern Africa, c2002.
Series
Working policy document
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Added Author
Conyers, D.
Matovu, George, 1949-
Tevera, Daniel S.
Municipal Development Programme for Eastern and Southern Africa.
Research Call Number
Sc D 05-1694
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