Waste problems and Management in developing countries
9781779560407
228 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
This book emphasizes the role of humans in waste management in different countries across the globe. We provide a basic understanding of waste management and inherent problems that arise during its execution. We also highlight the solid waste management practices at the municipal level. Some of the introductory concepts inside the premise of waste crisis are given in simple language. A relatively important observation about electronic and hazardous waste management is given so that any reader can easily understand their effects. The impact of the wastes on health is also discussed with examples. This book serves as a guide for managers who are involved in waste management and students across diverse subjects.
Author Bio
Prof. S. K. Singh is the Vice Chancellor of Rajasthan Technical University Kota and a former Professor & Dean at Delhi Technological University. He has a distinguished academic background, with a Ph.D. from BITS Pilani, M. Tech. from IIT BHU Varanasi, and B.E. from Gorakhpur University. He has over 35 years of experience in teaching, research, administration, and consultancy. Prof. Singh has published over 266 research papers, authored 10 books, and received 3 patents in the field of Environmental Engineering. He has guided 12 Ph.D. students and around 80 M.Tech theses. Prof. Singh has held various positions of responsibility, including Director of WAPCOS Limited and Head of Environmental Engineering Department at Delhi Technological University. He has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to environmental conservation and protection. Prof. Singh has served on expert panels and committees for tasks such as evaluating projects, determining polluting industries, and selecting faculty members. He is also a member of various boards and governing bodies in prestigious institutions as well as a fellow of several professional bodies.