Eco-industrial transformation in Uganda: performance evaluation of industrial parks using the international EIP framework

Doryn Negesa, Tom Geme, Elke Nijman-Ross, E. B. Ntawuhiganayo
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This study investigates the transformation of traditional industrial parks into eco-industrial parks within Uganda, with a focus on the Kampala Industrial and Business Park and the Mbale Industrial Park. Utilizing the International Framework for Eco-Industrial Parks as a guiding tool, the research evaluates the parks’ alignment with global eco-industrial park standards. Eco-industrial parks, serving as catalysts for industrial ecology development, promote sustainable practices, resource optimization, and symbiotic inter-industrial relationships. The analysis underscores the pivotal roles of various stakeholders, including the government, enterprises, international cooperators, financial institutions, local communities, and educational and research entities. While Uganda has shown commitment in policy formulation toward industrial transformation, the practical realization of eco-industrial parks remains in its early stages. Challenges such as waste management, energy supply, and community engagement are evident. However, the potential for eco-industrial park development is promising, especially with enhanced international cooperation, financial backing, and community involvement. The study concludes by emphasizing the need for region-specific indicators, tailored educational initiatives, and the selection of Mbale as a pilot city for eco-industrial park development, setting a precedent for the country’s sustainable industrial trajectory.
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乌干达的生态工业转型:利用国际 EIP 框架对工业园区进行绩效评估
本研究调查了乌干达传统工业园区向生态工业园区转型的情况,重点是坎帕拉工业和商业园区以及姆巴莱工业园区。研究以国际生态工业园区框架为指导工具,评估这些园区是否符合全球生态工业园区标准。生态工业园区作为工业生态发展的催化剂,促进了可持续实践、资源优化和共生的工业间关系。分析强调了政府、企业、国际合作者、金融机构、当地社区以及教育和研究实体等各利益相关方的关键作用。虽然乌干达在制定政策时表现出了工业转型的决心,但生态工业园区的实际实现仍处于早期阶段。废物管理、能源供应和社区参与等挑战显而易见。然而,生态工业园区的发展潜力是巨大的,尤其是在加强国际合作、财政支持和社区参与的情况下。研究最后强调,有必要制定针对具体地区的指标、有针对性的教育举措,并选择姆巴莱作为生态工业园区发展的试点城市,为该国的可持续工业发展开创先例。
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