Introducing Circularity in Decentralized Solid Waste Management: Lessons for Scaling-Up Technology Options from Alappuzha
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Etat: Public
Version: Final published version
Licence: Non spécifiée
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serval:BIB_084207FDBB8B
Type
Rapport: document publié par une institution, habituellement élément d'une série.
Sous-type
Working paper: document de travail dans lequel l'auteur présente les résultats de ses travaux de recherche. Les working papers ont pour but de stimuler les discussions scientifiques avec les milieux intéressés et servent de base pour la publication d'articles dans des revues spécialisées.
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Publications
Institution
Titre
Introducing Circularity in Decentralized Solid Waste Management: Lessons for Scaling-Up Technology Options from Alappuzha
Détails de l'institution
Ashank Desai Centre for Policy Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Date de publication
08/2023
Numéro
11
Genre
Working Paper
Langue
anglais
Notes
r4d Project "Challenges of Municipal Solid Waste Management: Learning from post-crisis governance initiatives in South Asia"
Résumé
This paper examines Alappuzha’s ongoing effort to shift to a decentralized solid waste management regime. Recounting the solid waste crisis that came to a head in 2012, the paper traces the evolution of the town’s decentralised solid waste management practices to glean the key lessons and the considerable challenges that remain in adopting an alternative service management regime. Specifically, the paper reflects on the challenges to scaling up available technology options for integrating circularity and livelihoods in solid waste management. Alappuzha’s experience with decentralised solid waste management indicates that the social dimension in innovation (ensuring buy-in from the local community) is no less significant than the innovation in the technological realm. In fact, the Alappuzha case shows that a relatively rudimentary set of technologies can lead to quantum jump in efficiency of the waste management regime when the local community plays a proactive role in the functioning of the system. The Alappuzha experience indicates that decentralized SWM requires continuous engagement with the end-users and is not easily amenable to top-down technocratic solutions. It was observed that community participation in technology selection led to better buy-in with the end-users conscientious of operations and maintenance requirement.
Mots-clé
Decentralized Solid Waste Management, Technology Adoption, Circular Economy,, Social Innovation, Kerala
Open Access
Oui
Financement(s)
Fonds national suisse / Programmes / IZ08Z0_177322
Autre
Création de la notice
09/08/2023 16:14
Dernière modification de la notice
13/07/2024 6:09