评估废物处理对环境和健康的影响:非洲最大垃圾倾倒场案例研究

Godspower Oke Omokaro Omokaro, Ikioukenigha Michael, Pinaev Vladimir Evgenievich
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本研究调查了撒哈拉以南非洲各国垃圾倾倒场产生和分布的废物对环境和健康造成的影响。通过全面研究从学术数据库和已发表报告中收集的数据,分析垃圾倾倒场的特点及其对环境和公众健康的影响;主要研究结果揭示了这些垃圾倾倒场带来的深刻挑战。值得注意的是,尼日利亚的 Olusosun、肯尼亚的 Dandora 和加纳的 Agbogbloshie 等大型垃圾倾倒场因其惊人的规模、更高的风险以及对附近社区的巨大风险而成为焦点。分析强调了普遍存在的问题,包括空气和水污染、土壤退化以及疾病在附近社区的传播。有迹象表明,一些垃圾倾倒场正在取得进展和改善,废物变能源项目、回收计划和社区驱动的干预措施等举措正在出现,以应对这些挑战并减轻垃圾倾倒场对周围环境和人类健康的不利影响。考虑到这些研究结果,我们提出了加强废物管理策略、倡导精心选址、推广废物分类做法以及促进社区参与的建议。这些措施对于减轻垃圾倾倒场的不利影响、保护环境完整性以及维护整个非洲大陆的公共卫生标准至关重要。
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Assessing the Environmental and Health Implications of Waste Disposal: A Case Study of Africa's Largest Dumping Site
This study investigates the environmental and health repercussions of generated and distributed waste stemming from dumpsites scattered across various Sub-Saharan Africa countries. Through a comprehensive examination of data gleaned from scholarly databases, published reports, to analyze the characteristics and impacts of dumpsites on the environment and public health; key findings illuminate the profound challenges posed by these dumpsites. Notably, large dumpsites such as Olusosun in Nigeria, Dandora in Kenya, and Agbogbloshie in Ghana emerge as focal points due to their staggering size and heightened risk profiles and the significant risk to nearby communities. The analysis underscores pervasive issues including air and water contamination, soil degradation, and the propagation of diseases within nearby communities. There are indications of progress and improvements being made in some dumpsites, and initiatives such as waste-to-energy projects, recycling programs, and community-driven interventions are emerging to address these challenges and mitigate the adverse effects of dumpsites on surrounding environments and human health. Considering these findings, recommendations are put forth for bolstering waste management strategies, advocating for meticulous site selection, promoting waste segregation practices, and fostering community engagement. These measures are essential to mitigate the adverse effects of dumpsites, safeguard environmental integrity, and uphold public health standards across the African continent.
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