Towards Sustainable Modes for Remote Monitoring in Waste Management: A Study of Marginalized Urban Areas in Romania

Implementing circular and carbon-neutral waste management practices is essential for promoting environmental sustainability and public health. This is particularly critical in marginalized areas, where effective waste management strategies play a pivotal role in addressing environmental challenges,...

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Dengue fever
Developing countries
Geographic information systems
Geospatial data
Infrastructure
Landfill
LDCs
Metropolitan areas
NGOs
Nongovernmental organizations
Refuse and refuse disposal
Remote sensing
Rural areas
Sanitation
Satellites
Strategic planning (Business)
Sustainable development
SWOT analysis
Tropical diseases
Urban areas
Waste disposal
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