Abstract:
An important aspect of environmental
protection is represented by the strategies and
approaches regarding waste deposits. European Union
has established standards and regulations of waste
management and deposits. In some cases those orders
can be taken into consideration with all the aspects but
there are some deposits which have been rehabilitated
from the ecological point of view in the past. For those
areas, all the effects of waste upon the environment and
population are important to be understood. In the
actual context of climate changes more frequent and
powerful natural disasters are expected, thus leading to
an increased amount of disasters-related to waste.
Another important aspect is that the Cities which are an
important area of Earth's surface material, energy, and
information exchanging; also represent the central focus
in national, regional political, economic, scientific and
cultural aspects. With the rapid economic development,
city is suffering from a series of serious problems such
as air pollution, solid waste pollution, vegetation
reduction, deterioration of water quality and living
environment. According to latest predictions, 4.9 billion
people, or 60% of the world’s population is expected to
move in urban places by 2030. The studies and analysis
show significant differences in urban population. Those
studies showed that there is a huge discrepancy between
the changes in developed regions and the less developed
regions.
This paper will make an analysis of Norwegian vs.
Romanian approaches in managing both differences and
strategies by the 2 states as regards waste. Another
purpose of the paper is to understand the policy of
Norway government in order to propose new methods
and studies for waste deposits that are important to be
taken into consideration by the authorities.