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Comparison of National Solid Waste Regimes in Trajectories of Change

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Municipal Waste Management in Europe

Part of the book series: Environment & Management ((EMAN,volume 11))

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This chapter compares the national regimes for the management of municipal solid waste in the five countries concerned: France, Germany, Greece, Italy and the Netherlands. The analysis is based exclusively on national case studies carried out in these countries according to a common methodology, and published in a previous volume in the Kluwer Environment and Management series.1

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Hafkamp, W. (2002). Comparison of National Solid Waste Regimes in Trajectories of Change. In: Buclet, N. (eds) Municipal Waste Management in Europe. Environment & Management, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9910-8_2

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