Important of adequate legislation from the perspective of solid waste management policy / Haidy Henry Dusim, Mohammad Tahir Mapa and Jenny @ Janey Mosikon

Most studies on sustainable solid waste management issues have been commonly focused on the technical perspective although studies also indicated that these issues are also strongly influenced by other aspects such as policy, social, economy, institutional and the environment. The aspect of policy p...

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Main Authors: Dusim, Haidy Henry (Author), Mapa, Mohammad Tahir (Author), Mosikon, Jenny @ Janey (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sabah, 2017-01.
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