Management of risks substances and sustainable development

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Kaveh Ostad-Ali-Askari
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[1] Manchester Metropolitan University,Department of Natural Sciences
[2] Isfahan University of Technology,Department of Irrigation, College of Agriculture
[3] Canadian University Dubai,Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Faculty of Communication, Arts and Sciences
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Applied Water Science | 2022年 / 12卷
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Critical situational; Waste management; Sustainable development; Human health;
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Sustainable improvement is related to several key variables that count as solid and secure positions. Currently, the group of hazardous substances and inappropriate soils has created one of the most important issues of insecurity against masculinity. Consequently, unsafe substances and hazardous products have been unusually monitored by various countries. Although the safe evacuation of hazardous wastes has consistently remained an issue, the increase in collections and overall estimates of the oppressive situation created in inapplicable periods and the progress of our data and thinking about the contrasting effects of dangerously bad backgrounds on anthropological well-being and conditions has predetermined that the unsafe overflow group will continue during the period of the highest protection programs at the present time. In order to conduct this research, the management of hazardous substances and unsafe goods that are considered as wasteful waste will be properly portrayed in this research.
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