Identifying behavioural factors influencing waste sorting at source in developing countries: a case study of the RANAS approach to recover organic waste for agriculture in Bukavu
Waste is present in large quantities in cites of the Global South. To reduce the amount of waste ending up in public spaces and the environment, the largest fraction of the waste, organic waste, should be recovered and transformed to compost to be reused in agriculture. Composting is still strugglin...
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Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179689 |
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