Urban Waste: Visualizing the Academic Literature through Bibliometric Analysis and Systematic Review

The management of solid urban waste is one of the biggest problems currently faced by society and the economy. It can be considered a negative externality that arises as a consequence of the production and consumption processes of industry and society. This study consists of a bibliometric analysis...

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Refuse and refuse disposal
Resource management
Scientometrics
Solid waste management
Solid wastes
Sustainability
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