Pluralizing the urban waste economy: insights from community-based enterprises in Ahmedabad (India) and Kampala (Uganda)

IF 2 2区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Urbanization Pub Date : 2023-08-31 DOI:10.1177/09562478231190475
Lucy Oates, P. Kasaija, Hakimu Sseviiri, Andrew Sudmant, A. Ersoy, Ellen van Bueren
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The delivery of urban basic infrastructure services is often guided by the modern infrastructure ideal, which aims for technical innovation, economic efficiency and uniformity through long-term, centralized management approaches. In rapidly growing urban centres of the global South, however, heterogeneous infrastructure configurations have long involved multiple systems in varying degrees of coexistence. This paper explores how community-based enterprises – organizations that aim not to turn a profit but rather to generate human well-being – contribute to, complement or conflict with wider municipal solid waste management strategies. It does so through two case studies, focused on Luchacos, a local enterprise turning waste into briquettes in an informal settlement of Kampala, Uganda; and the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), a cooperative of waste pickers in Ahmedabad, India. Drawing on empirical data and policy analysis, the research finds that, given the necessary state support, community-based enterprises can contribute to a range of sustainability and development objectives.
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城市废物经济多元化:来自艾哈迈达巴德(印度)和坎帕拉(乌干达)社区企业的见解
城市基本基础设施服务的提供往往以现代基础设施理想为指导,其目的是通过长期的集中管理方法实现技术创新、经济效率和统一。然而,在全球南方迅速发展的城市中心,异质的基础设施配置长期以来涉及不同程度共存的多个系统。本文探讨了以社区为基础的企业——目的不是盈利而是创造人类福祉的组织——如何促进、补充或与更广泛的城市固体废物管理战略相冲突。它通过两个案例研究来做到这一点,重点是Luchacos,乌干达坎帕拉一个非正式定居点的当地企业,将废物转化为蜂窝煤;以及自雇妇女协会(SEWA),这是印度艾哈迈达巴德的一个拾荒者合作社。根据经验数据和政策分析,研究发现,在国家提供必要支持的情况下,以社区为基础的企业可以为一系列可持续发展目标做出贡献。
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期刊介绍: Environment and Urbanization aims to provide an effective means for the exchange of research findings, ideas and information in the fields of human settlements and environment among researchers, activists and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in low- and middle-income nations and between these and researchers, international agency staff, students and teachers in high-income nations. Most of the papers it publishes are written by authors from Africa, Asia and Latin America. Papers may be submitted in French, Spanish or Portuguese, as well as English - and if accepted for publication, the journal arranges for their translation into English. The journal is also unusual in the proportion of its papers that are written by practitioners.
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