2022
DOI: 10.31381/paideiaxxi.v12i2.5033
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Impacto De Los Residuos De Construcción Y Demolición en La Zona De Reglamentación Especial De Los Pantanos De Villa De Lima, Perú

Andrea Isabel Yachachi-Elguera,
Gianmarco Joseph Segovia Luna Victoria,
Nery Orosco-Chiclla
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Abstract: El incremento de residuos sólidos en las ciudades a nivel mundial y el déficit en las gestiones locales de América Latina respecto a este problema, no solo afecta a la salud y al bienestar de las personas. En el caso de los humedales del Refugio de Vida Silvestre de los Pantanos de Villa (RVSPV), Chorrillos, situado en la ciudad metropolitana de Lima, Perú, se ha identificado que la mayor problemática en la Zona de Reglamentación Especial (ZRE), es el arrojo de los residuos de construcción y demolición (RCD) e… Show more

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“…Construction and demolition waste, also known by its acronym CDW, is waste from construction, repairs or demolition, whether of buildings or infrastructure [8]. These can be classified according to their origin, since various types of waste can be found.…”
Section: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Construction and demolition waste, also known by its acronym CDW, is waste from construction, repairs or demolition, whether of buildings or infrastructure [8]. These can be classified according to their origin, since various types of waste can be found.…”
Section: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are made up of several components, among the main ones are concrete and ceramics, and it is also necessary to take into account where they come from, based on that we can know the composition of each waste [8]. We have three types of waste, which are made up in different ways: Construction waste is 75% made up of rubble and ceramics which are from cuttings and broken materials, while demolition waste is made up of various materials such as synthetic fibers, metals, plastics, ceramics, plasters, plasters, etc.…”
Section: Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%