Jan Stenis
Linnaeus University
34 Papers
193 Citations
Jan Stenis is an academic researcher from Linnaeus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental technology & Industrial waste. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 34 publications. Previous affiliations of Jan Stenis include Lund University.
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Papers
Paradigms on landfill mining : From dump site scavenging to ecosystem services revitalization
Juris Burlakovs,Juris Burlakovs,Mait Kriipsalu,Maris Klavins,Amit Bhatnagar,Zane Vincevica-Gaile,Jan Stenis,Yahya Jani,Valeriy Mykhaylenko,Gintaras Denafas,Tsitsino Turkadze,Marika Hogland,Vita Rudovica,Fabio Kaczala,Rene Møller Rosendal,William Hogland +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review paper is devoted to LFM problems, historical development and driving paradigms of LFM from "classical hunting for valuables" to "perspective in ecosystem revitalization".
Assessment and system analysis of industrial waste management
William Hogland,Jan Stenis +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the optimization of waste management with regard to energy, economy and environmental impact in separate evaluations has been investigated at the Stora Enso Hylte AB paper mill in Sweden.
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Economic management instrument for enhanced supply of utilities to megacities
Jan Stenis,William Hogland,Michael Sokolov,Vasily Rud,Roman Davydov +4 more
- 01 Mar 2019
TL;DR: In this article, a cost structure is proposed to enhance the supply of utilities to megacities on a regional operating scale, which involves business administration theory and economics and employs the previously introduced equality principle and the EUROPE (Efficient Use of Resources for Optimal Production Economy) model to impose shadow costs on supply losses to induce economic incentives to improve the functionality of megACities.
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Application of the WAMED model to landfilling
TL;DR: In this paper, a cost methodology is proposed for evaluating the ecological-economic efficiency of a municipal solid waste management scheme based on the recommendations of cost-benefit analysis and the full-cost...
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Construction waste management based on industrial management models: a Swedish case study
TL;DR: This paper describes a methodology for estimating the true internal costs of construction waste, aimed at promoting environmentally friendly waste management and creating incentives for environmental and profitability improvement in construction companies and other types of industrial sectors.
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