Upscaling People’s Participation in Urban Solid Waste Management: Constraints and Prospects

Title: Upscaling People’s Participation in Urban Solid Waste Management: Constraints and Prospects
Publication Type: Research Reports
Year of Publication: 2005
Abstract:This report delves into urban solid waste management, focusing on the potential of decentralized systems to address the escalating waste crisis. Through an exploration of successful community interventions in India, the report aims to uncover the factors contributing to their success. The findings document the challenges in upscaling community initiatives and present a comprehensive model for decentralized solid waste management. The report concludes with actionable recommendations for fostering people’s participation in transforming urban waste management.

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