Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 3 / 2010 (544)
A SWOT Analysis on the Waste Management Problem in Romania in 2010
“Constantin Brâncoveanu” University, Brăila
Abstract. From human activities are resulting huge amounts of waste, with different types of impact: lands changing, visual discomfort, air pollution, surface water pollution, soil fertility changes etc. Romania, a European Union member state, faces in turn with annual generation of significant quantities of waste, which cause problems of storage, recycling, reappraisal or their destruction. Romania has to involve - without exception - all institutions and each and every citizen in this action and to spend whatever is needed to get a clean and bright face. We present below a SWOT analysis on waste management in our country at the beginning of the year 2010.
Keywords: waste; environment protection; SWOT analysis; sustainable development; strategy.
Contents
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in Romania and Bulgaria
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Tatiana-Camelia DOGARU
- Convergence of Croatian Financial and Budget Regulations to the Framework and Practices
of the European Union
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Ivana MALETIĆ
- Fiscal Sustainability and Social Cohesion. Common and Specific in EU Sub-models
Cristian SOCOL
Marius MARINAŞ
Aura Gabriela SOCOL
- Does Trade Help to Explain Tourism Demand? The Case of Portugal
Nuno Carlos LEITÃO
- Algorithms for the Public Pension System Reform
in Romania – a Necessity Imposed by the Global
Economic Crisis
Carina-Elena STEGĂROIU
Valentin STEGĂROIU
- Premises in Implementing
the Common Consolidated Tax Base System
Gheorghe MATEI
Daniela PÎRVU