Man-made disaster prevention using waste management hierarchy and disaster management cycle

The amount of construction waste generated is enormous due to the growth of the construction activities, which might lead to serious environmental problems. This is also including the construction waste that was generated from the natural disaster. This potential human-made disaster has been receivi...

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Main Authors: Maskuriy, R., Selamat, A., Ali, K. N., Maresova, P., Krejcar, O., Kuca, K., Mohd., S.
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Published: 2020
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spelling my.utm.927102021-10-28T10:13:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92710/ Man-made disaster prevention using waste management hierarchy and disaster management cycle Maskuriy, R. Selamat, A. Ali, K. N. Maresova, P. Krejcar, O. Kuca, K. Mohd., S. T Technology (General) The amount of construction waste generated is enormous due to the growth of the construction activities, which might lead to serious environmental problems. This is also including the construction waste that was generated from the natural disaster. This potential human-made disaster has been receiving worldwide attention and becomes a significant concern across nations. Thus, many studies on the effectiveness of construction waste management practices have been done. However, statistics do not show any improvement in the number of construction waste production. This paper aims to investigate the state of the art of construction waste management practice in Malaysia and the human-made disaster management strategies that feasible to be applied. Data were collected using the semi-structured interview with the key informants of the construction professional service providers in Malaysia and analyzed through thematic content analysis. An in-depth conceptualization and a new theoretical insight are developed on the strategy to prevent this human-made disaster caused by the construction waste. Findings from the cross-sectional content analysis and cognitive mapping propose a new human-made disaster management strategy in the construction caused by the construction waste that suits to Malaysian context. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92710/1/AliSelamat2020_ManMadeDisasterPreventionusingWasteManagement.pdf Maskuriy, R. and Selamat, A. and Ali, K. N. and Maresova, P. and Krejcar, O. and Kuca, K. and Mohd., S. (2020) Man-made disaster prevention using waste management hierarchy and disaster management cycle. In: 7th AUN/SEED-Net Regional Conference On Natural Disaster 2019, RCND 2019, 25 - 26 November 2019, Putrajaya, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/479/1/012004
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topic T Technology (General)
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Maskuriy, R.
Selamat, A.
Ali, K. N.
Maresova, P.
Krejcar, O.
Kuca, K.
Mohd., S.
Man-made disaster prevention using waste management hierarchy and disaster management cycle
description The amount of construction waste generated is enormous due to the growth of the construction activities, which might lead to serious environmental problems. This is also including the construction waste that was generated from the natural disaster. This potential human-made disaster has been receiving worldwide attention and becomes a significant concern across nations. Thus, many studies on the effectiveness of construction waste management practices have been done. However, statistics do not show any improvement in the number of construction waste production. This paper aims to investigate the state of the art of construction waste management practice in Malaysia and the human-made disaster management strategies that feasible to be applied. Data were collected using the semi-structured interview with the key informants of the construction professional service providers in Malaysia and analyzed through thematic content analysis. An in-depth conceptualization and a new theoretical insight are developed on the strategy to prevent this human-made disaster caused by the construction waste. Findings from the cross-sectional content analysis and cognitive mapping propose a new human-made disaster management strategy in the construction caused by the construction waste that suits to Malaysian context.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Maskuriy, R.
Selamat, A.
Ali, K. N.
Maresova, P.
Krejcar, O.
Kuca, K.
Mohd., S.
author_facet Maskuriy, R.
Selamat, A.
Ali, K. N.
Maresova, P.
Krejcar, O.
Kuca, K.
Mohd., S.
author_sort Maskuriy, R.
title Man-made disaster prevention using waste management hierarchy and disaster management cycle
title_short Man-made disaster prevention using waste management hierarchy and disaster management cycle
title_full Man-made disaster prevention using waste management hierarchy and disaster management cycle
title_fullStr Man-made disaster prevention using waste management hierarchy and disaster management cycle
title_full_unstemmed Man-made disaster prevention using waste management hierarchy and disaster management cycle
title_sort man-made disaster prevention using waste management hierarchy and disaster management cycle
publishDate 2020
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