• Abandoned Landfills in Indonesia and Their Problems
  • Ling, Marisa Mei;Park, Jun-Boum;
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University;Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University;
Abstract
This paper presents current condition of landfills in Indonesia and the problems exist. It also presents a review of study on abandoned landfill in Bandung, West Java where the actual problems can be seen and an insight to the solutions were developed.

Keywords: landfills;solid waste;landslide wastes;Leuwigajah landfill;

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This Article

  • 2009; 14(4): 1-9

    Published on Aug 31, 2009