Sustainable metropolitan areas perspectives through assessment of the existing waste management strategies

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Ioannis Vardopoulos
Ioannis Konstantopoulos
Antonis A. Zorpas
Lionel Limousy
Simona Bennici
Vassilis J. Inglezakis
Irene Voukkali
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[1] Harokopio University,Department of Home Economics and Ecology, School of Environment, Geography and Applied Economics
[2] Hellenic Ministry of Environment and Energy,Department of Environmental Inspectorate
[3] Open University of Cyprus,Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Engineering Sustainability, Environmental Conservation and Management, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
[4] Joint Research Unit (UMR),Mulhouse Materials Science Institute (IS2M)
[5] French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) - University of Upper Alsace (UHA),Environmental Science and Technology Group (ESTg), Chemical and Materials Engineering Department, School of Engineering and Digital Sciences
[6] University of Strasbourg,undefined
[7] Nazarbayev University Astana,undefined
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Sustainability indicators; Solid waste management; Waste strategies; Circular economy; Green Deal ; Sustainable urban development;
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Human activities are considered among the main producers of any kind of pollution. This paper, through a Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response (DPSIR) model analyses, focuses on the evaluation and assessment of the existing practices, procedures, and results obtained in order to determine whether the municipal solid waste (MSW) management implemented in three major Greek municipalities in the greater urban area of Attica, namely the municipalities of Nea Smirni, Vyronas, and Piraeus, could be considered viable and sustainable. The evaluation indicated that MSW in Greek cities have reduced over the last years, also suggesting a steady downward trend, which could be considered consistent with that of the per capita incomes in Greece due to the extended economic austerity, while at the same time the recycling indicator seems to optimize. The results are very useful for policymakers and local authorities towards taking actions related to the targets set from the circular economy strategies as well as the targets set from United Nation Development Program and the European Green Deal Strategy.
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页码:24305 / 24320
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