Waste management in Ovita, an underserved relocated settlement in Dehiwala - Mt. Lavinia Municipal Council, Sri Lanka

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Report: a report published by a school or other institution, usually numbered within a series.
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Working paper: Working papers contain results presented by the author. Working papers aim to stimulate discussions between scientists with interested parties, they can also be the basis to publish articles in specialized journals
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Title
Waste management in Ovita, an underserved relocated settlement in Dehiwala - Mt. Lavinia Municipal Council, Sri Lanka
Author(s)
Fernando Nishara (co-first), de Silva Malith
Institution details
r4d project "Challenges of municipal waste management: Learning from post-crisis initiatives in South Asia
Issued date
2022
Number
7
Genre
r4d project "Challenges of municipal waste management: Learning from post-crisis initiatives in South Asia" Working Paper Series
Language
english
Abstract
The subject of the present study is the Ovita1 relocation settlement which is located in the Dehiwala-Mt. Lavinia Municipal Council area. The site came into existence in 1992 as a result of a canal improvement and relocation project initiated by the central government of Sri Lanka. The study explores municipal solid waste management activities carried out by the residents of the settlement, the municipal council and waste entrepreneurs. Such solid waste management activities are examined in relation to the collapse of the Meethotamulla waste dumping site and the spread of the COVID 19 virus.
Keywords
solid waste management, informal settlements, Sri Lanka
Open Access
Yes
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation / Programmes / IZ08Z0_177322
Create date
07/12/2022 20:27
Last modification date
08/12/2022 7:11
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