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Elena Cristina Rada

Researcher at University of Insubria

Publications -  171
Citations -  3748

Elena Cristina Rada is an academic researcher from University of Insubria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Municipal solid waste & Biogas. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 159 publications receiving 2987 citations. Previous affiliations of Elena Cristina Rada include Applied Science Private University & Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu.

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Treatment and disposal of tyres: Two EU approaches. A review

TL;DR: The properties of tyre waste and their potential reuse, the enhancement of end-of-life tires and the various types of recovery, such as the reconstruction of tyres and the material recovery are considered.
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Agro-industrial waste to solid biofuel through hydrothermal carbonization

TL;DR: Preliminary results support the option of upgrading grape marc toward its energetic valorisation through hydrothermal carbonization, and confirm that, in the chosen range of operational conditions, the process is influenced more by temperature than residence time.
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Introduction of the circular economy within developing regions: A comparative analysis of advantages and opportunities for waste valorization.

TL;DR: A theoretical Circular Economy model for developing big cities in low-middle income countries is described within the study for effectively comparing which chances can spread for these countries as regard municipal solid waste exploitation.
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Integrated municipal solid waste scenario model using advanced pretreatment and waste to energy processes

TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated municipal solid waste scenario model (IMSW-SM) with a potential practical application in the waste management sector is analyzed, which takes into account quantification and characterization of municipal waste (MSW) streams from different sources, selective collection (SC), advanced mechanical sorting, material recovery and advanced thermal treatment.
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Web-GIS oriented systems viability for municipal solid waste selective collection optimization in developed and transient economies.

TL;DR: The main result is that transient economies are ready to move toward Web oriented tools for MSW management, but this opportunity is not yet well exploited in the sector.