Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/91377
Or use following links to share this resource in social networks: Recommend this item
Title Influence of Waste Incineration and Obtaining Energy from it to the Public Health for Certain Territories: A Bibliometric and Substantive Study
Authors Matvieieva, Yuliia Tahibekivna  
Sulym, Viktoriia Vasylivna  
Rosokhata, Anna Serhiivna  
Jasnikowski, A.
ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3082-5551
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9114-068X
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6944-1515
Keywords бібліометричний аналіз
библиометрический анализ
bibliometric analysis
здоров'я
здоровье
health
охорона здоров'я
здравоохранение
public health
звалище
свалка
landfill
утилізація відходів
удаление отходов
waste disposal
перетворення відходів на енергію
преобразование отходов в энергию
waste-to-energy
управління відходами
управление отходами
waste management
тверді побутові відходи
твердые бытовые отходы
municipal solid waste
спалювання відходів
сжигание отходов
waste incineration
електронні відходи
электронные отходы
e-waste
охорони здоров'я на окремих територіях
здравоохранение на отдельных территориях
public health on certain territories
Type Article
Date of Issue 2023
URI https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/91377
Publisher Sumy State University
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Citation Matvieieva, Yu., Sulym, V., Rosokhata, A., & Jasnikowski, A. (2023). Influence of Waste Incineration and Obtaining Energy from it to the Public Health for Certain Territories: A Bibliometric and Substantive Study. Health Economics and Management Review, 1, 71-80. https://doi.org/10.21272/hem.2023.1-07
Abstract About 40 years ago, plastic packaging was almost never used in Ukraine. Food products were sold in glass bottles, iron cans or in paper wrappers, which were decomposed in the environment or handed over to recycling centres. However, in recent years, the situation has fundamentally changed all over the world. Almost all products have several layers of packaging made of synthetic polymer materials. It has led to the significant growth of landfills and, therefore, to the emergence of a new problem – their proper maintenance. Landfills are areas of land where household, construction and other wastes are stored without control. To reduce the volume of waste, landfills are often set on fire. This approach is unacceptable, as landfills are a serious source of soil, air and water pollutions. Arbitrarily created waste disposal points are not equipped appropriately, the products of waste decay fall into the soil and groundwater, which is the source of water supply for a large number of the national population. The decay temperature in some cases is so high that it often leads to their ignition, and large amounts of harmful substances are released into the air. In this article, the authors conducted a study of the terminological orientation of scientific publications in the context of identifying the impact on human health of the waste conversion into energy compared to the impact of the landfill operation. Bibliographic information about scientific publications in peer-reviewed publications were preliminarily acquired from the Scopus database. The obtained results showed that researchers are investigating the impact of landfills on the population health, mainly focusing on such concepts as “health”, “landfills”, “waste incineration”. The authors analysed the dynamics of scientific interest levels in this topic and determined that the highest rate would be in 2022. It confirms the growing relevance of the researched problem in the modern world. All authors’ considerations are illustrated by corresponding diagrams and tables.
Appears in Collections: Health Economics and Management Review

Views

Belgium Belgium
1
China China
39469
Ireland Ireland
1
Poland Poland
1
Singapore Singapore
129904
Ukraine Ukraine
526
United Kingdom United Kingdom
1029
United States United States
254837
Unknown Country Unknown Country
430738

Downloads

China China
129904
Germany Germany
1
Greece Greece
1
Indonesia Indonesia
1
Nigeria Nigeria
1
Poland Poland
78937
Singapore Singapore
1
Spain Spain
1
Sweden Sweden
1
Ukraine Ukraine
129904
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
16472
United States United States
254838
Unknown Country Unknown Country
430738

Files

File Size Format Downloads
hem_1_2023_Matvieieva-Rosokhata.pdf 1.05 MB Adobe PDF 1040800

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.