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Waste Management as a Smart Cognitive System: The Wasman Case

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The Wasman (Waste Management as Policy Tools for Corporate Governance) project is a program comprising six southern European countries that share best practices to achieve collective and intelligent decisions regarding waste management. The partnership among the actors is envisioned as a social structure in a socially distributed cognitive system that is the product of action and the conditional element of future action. The authors call this a system of “intelligent cognitive waste management.”

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Lombardo, E., Riccio, PM., Agostinelli, S. (2019). Waste Management as a Smart Cognitive System: The Wasman Case. In: Graña, M., et al. International Joint Conference SOCO’18-CISIS’18-ICEUTE’18. SOCO’18-CISIS’18-ICEUTE’18 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 771. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94120-2_39

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