Solid Waste and Resource Management
You’ll examine the methods of storage, collection, transfer, treatment and disposal appropriate for industrialised and developing countries. You’ll investigate cities' strategies, urban metabolisms and the assessment options using Life Cycle Assessments.
Please register your interest with us and we will confirm any capacity restrictions associated with the course.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, you will:
- Understand the implications of the production, resource management and environmental impact of solid waste management.
- Understand components of solid waste management infrastructure systems to minimize the above effects.
- Be aware of the significance of strategies, resource management, recycling, reuse and reclamation of solid wastes.
- Be familiar with relationships between inappropriate waste management practices and impacts on water, soil and sediment quality.
You will learn:
- The current practices available and implement the systems available for sustainable resource and solid waste management.
- How to carry out an assessment of the relationships between policies, (climate change and/or resource strategies) environmental guidelines, human activities and the environmental quality of impacted soils and water.
- How to integrate technical solid waste management options and imposed environmental legislation and guidance to develop legal and safe solutions
Course Agenda
You'll learn through a combination of: lectures small group teaching computer sessions reading materials You will also have the opportunity to attend two field trips - visiting recycling facilities and disposal sites.
For more information on this course, please contact llahub@newcastle.ac.uk or enquire here
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