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First published in 1992, Waste Location seeks to widen and integrate the debate on the intrinsically spatial nature of waste disposal. The political and industrial significance of the new environmentalism of the 1980s came from the recognition of growing public pressure for environmental quality and product reliability. Attention was turned to waste as the product of consumption. As the political economy of waste was explored, new issues were raised: new technologies, recycling, pollution havens, waste minimization, location of landfill sites and incinerator facilities, and environmental crime, responsibility and planning. The 1990s sees the advocates of cradle to grave' responsibility still battling the promoters of market forces.

One of the major developments in the study of waste collection and disposal was the new forms of data collection and handling technology. The contributors consider both geotechnics and geographical information systems within this context. The

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List of figures List of tables Notes on contributors List of abbreviations 1. Paradise lost? Issues in the disposal of waste 2. Land reclamation through waste disposal 3. The use of rock, soil and secondary aggregates as landfill cover in South Wales 4. The use of special waste consignment note data in waste planning for the Greater London area 5. The development and application of geographical information systems in waste collection and disposal 6. Civic Amenity Waste Disposal Sites: the Cinderella of the waste disposal system 7. A Geographic Information systems approach to locating nuclear waste disposal sites 8. Heavy metals in soils and diabetes in Tyneside 9. Burning questions: incineration of wastes and implications for human health 10. Assessing the health effects of waste disposal sites: issues in risk analysis and some Bayesian conclusions 11. Licenced to dump? A report on British Coal’s sea dumping in Durham 12. Here today, there tomorrow: the politics of hazardous waste transport and disposal 13. Narrowing the options: the political geography of waste disposal Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/30/2024 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032145310, 978-1032145310
      ISBN10: 1032145315

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      First published in 1992, Waste Location seeks to widen and integrate the debate on the intrinsically spatial nature of waste disposal. The political and industrial significance of the new environmentalism of the 1980s came from the recognition of growing public pressure for environmental quality and product reliability. Attention was turned to waste as the product of consumption. As the political economy of waste was explored, new issues were raised: new technologies, recycling, pollution havens, waste minimization, location of landfill sites and incinerator facilities, and environmental crime, responsibility and planning. The 1990s sees the advocates of cradle to grave' responsibility still battling the promoters of market forces.

      One of the major developments in the study of waste collection and disposal was the new forms of data collection and handling technology. The contributors consider both geotechnics and geographical information systems within this context. The

      Table of Contents

      List of figures List of tables Notes on contributors List of abbreviations 1. Paradise lost? Issues in the disposal of waste 2. Land reclamation through waste disposal 3. The use of rock, soil and secondary aggregates as landfill cover in South Wales 4. The use of special waste consignment note data in waste planning for the Greater London area 5. The development and application of geographical information systems in waste collection and disposal 6. Civic Amenity Waste Disposal Sites: the Cinderella of the waste disposal system 7. A Geographic Information systems approach to locating nuclear waste disposal sites 8. Heavy metals in soils and diabetes in Tyneside 9. Burning questions: incineration of wastes and implications for human health 10. Assessing the health effects of waste disposal sites: issues in risk analysis and some Bayesian conclusions 11. Licenced to dump? A report on British Coal’s sea dumping in Durham 12. Here today, there tomorrow: the politics of hazardous waste transport and disposal 13. Narrowing the options: the political geography of waste disposal Index

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