Collection of Solid Waste in Municipal Areas: Urban Logistics

A sustainable process satisfies the current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to satisfy their own needs; that is, it must have a triple impact (sustainability): social, economic, and environmental. In México, there are several services that the government must provide to...

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Environmental impact
Impact analysis
Integer programming
Linear programming
Literature reviews
Logistics
Mathematical models
Metropolitan areas
Municipal solid waste
Parks & recreation areas
Recreation areas
Solid wastes
Sustainability
Vehicles
Waste management
World population
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