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SUSTAINABLE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT THROUGH ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT ANALYSIS – A SOLUTION TO KOCHI CITY, INDIA

Kochi, the commercial capital of Kerala, South India and second most important city next to Mumbai on the Western coast is a land having a wide variety of residential environments. Due to rapid population growth, changing lifestyles, food habits and living standards, institutional weaknesses, improp...

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Main Author: Athira Ravi and Subha V.
Format: Printed Book
Published: International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 2013
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Online Access:http://10.26.1.76/ks/005731.pdf
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245 |a SUSTAINABLE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT THROUGH ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT ANALYSIS – A SOLUTION TO KOCHI CITY, INDIA 
260 |b International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research,  |c 2013 
300 |b  Volume 4, Issue 4, April-2013 776 
520 |a Kochi, the commercial capital of Kerala, South India and second most important city next to Mumbai on the Western coast is a land having a wide variety of residential environments. Due to rapid population growth, changing lifestyles, food habits and living standards, institutional weaknesses, improper choice of technology and public apathy, the present pattern of the city can be classified as that of haphazard growth with typical problems characteristics of unplanned urban development especially in the case of solid waste management. To have a better living condition for us and our future generations, we must know where we are now and how far we need to go. We, each individual must calculate how much nature we use and compare it to how much nature we have available. This can be achieved by applying the concept of ecological footprint. Ecological footprint analysis (EFA) is a quantitative tool that represents the ecological load imposed on earth by humans in spatial terms. The aim of applying EFA to Kochi city is to quantify the consumption and waste generation of a population and to compare it with the existing biocapacity. By quantifying the ecological footprint we can formulate strategies to reduce the footprint and there by having a sustainable living. The paper discusses the various footprint components of Kochi city and in detail analyses the waste footprint of the residential areas using waste footprint analyzer. An attempt is also made to suggest some waste foot print reduction strategies thereby making the city sustainable as far as solid waste management is concerned. 
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