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| - | La Doña Juana Landfill is the main municipal solid-waste landfill for Bogota, and receives waste from the city and nearby municipalities(Pedro E,2020). The landfill which had been operating at an overloaded capacity for many years, experienced severe landside accidents in 1997, 2015 and 2020. | ||
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| - | The main issue surrounding this landfill site is that the unstable technology for waste disposal has led to environmental pollution around it and damage to the health of residents( Lanzas, | ||
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| - | Geologically, | ||
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| - | Meanwhile, Lucci (2025)’s performance in Museo Libre provided potential for the future transformation of La Doña Juana Landfill. He utilized tires as the medium for artistic expression. These tires were originally waste along the river. Usually, these wastes would form a small landfill along the riverbank, where people would burn the waste, generating toxic gases. The remaining waste was then dumped into the river. | ||
| - | The emergence of Museo Libre was a public education initiative, offering people a possibility for waste utilization in a way that resisted the unreasonable utilization of landfill. It also drew attention to the health conditions of the rivers and the people living along them. River pollution is the result of multiple factors. This outcome further affected the surrounding environment and residents, causing the death of livestock and illness (Lucci, | ||
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| - | Reference List | ||
| - | Biljana, A, ed. (2024) Progress in Landslide Research and Technology, Volume 3 Issue 1 | ||
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