以可持续的方式管理废物管理

Francine Baker
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欧洲联盟经修订的废物框架指令2008/98/EC在废物管理措施的层次结构中将防止废物列为优先事项。本文认为,为此目的,在环境影响评估(EIA)的概念中,应考虑到用于拆除和/或建造任何与建筑、工程和建筑行业有关的基础设施的自然资源的成本和维持的重要性,并将其作为政府废物管理战略的一部分。换句话说,这应该是执行废物管理战略的一个初步方面。然而,理想情况下,要全面实施预防性废物管理策略,不应限制需要环评的项目范围,而应扩大到任何建筑地盘。本文进一步建议,环境影响评估应量体裁制,以尽可能确保我们的自然资源、使用过的资源和可再生资源的可持续性。这将有助于进一步实现联合国2030年可持续发展议程的目标。然而,为了使这种方法有效,需要在所有相关合同(标准或定制)中纳入强制性协议,该协议涉及使用类似于自然资本核算(NCA)的过程。因此,本文的范围将概述NCA是什么,然后为什么它是相关的,然后考虑如何使用它来促进更可持续的环境影响评估,以防止浪费。然后,它将简要地审议工业和政府的作用,然后得出结论,认为其实施应有助于减少上述工业产生的环境和有关资源的总体浪费。本文采用了基于扎根理论的定性方法。它涉及一种探索性方法,最初使用归纳方法生成数据,并从该数据集合中生成关键问题以推断结果。本分析考察、比较和对比了关于什么是NCA以及如何实施的相关文献。来自不同学科、环境、商业、工程和建筑学者、组织和案例研究的学者进行了研究,以考虑NCA方法在可持续基础设施管理中的可转移性。
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A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH TO THE GOVERNANCE OF WASTE MANAGEMENT
The European Union’s revised Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC gives priority to waste prevention in its hierarchy of waste management measures. This paper argues that, to this end, the importance of both costing and sustaining the natural resources used to demolish and/or produce any kind of infrastructure concerning the architectural, engineering and construction industries, should be factored into the notion of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), as part of a government’s waste management strategy. In other words, this should be a preliminary aspect of the implementation of a waste management strategy. However, ideally, to fully implement a preventative waste management strategy, the range of projects for which EIA’s are required should not be restricted, but should be extended to any building site. This paper further suggests that EIA’s should be tailored to ensure the sustainability of our natural, used and renewable resources as far as possible. This would assist furthering the goals of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. However to be effective this approach requires the incorporation of a mandatory protocol involving the use of a process similar to Natural Capital Accounting (NCA) into all associated contracts, standard or bespoke. The scope of this paper will therefore outline what NCA is, and then why it is relevant, and then consider how it may be used to contribute to a more sustainable EIA for the prevention of waste. It will then briefly consider the role of industry and government before concluding that its implementation should assist the reduction of overall waste of environmental and related resources arising from the said industries. Methodology This paper has used a qualitative method based on grounded theory. It involves an exploratory method initially using an inductive approach to generate data, and from this collection of data, key questions are generated to deduce results. The analysis examines, compares and contrasts relevant literature concerning what is NCA as well as how it may be implemented. Research conducted by academics from a range of disciplines, environmental, business, engineering and construction academics, organisations and case studies has been drawn on to consider the transferability of NCA methods to the management of sustainable infrastructure.
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