Solid waste management and recycling : actors, partnerships and policies in Hyderabad, India and Nairobi, Kenya
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Solid waste management and recycling : actors, partnerships and policies in Hyderabad, India and Nairobi, Kenya
(The GeoJournal library, v. 76)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2004
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-303)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is for practising professionals and academics working in urban planning and international development: international project staff, trainers, urban development researchers and teaching staff in universities and polytechnics.
Solid Waste Management and Recycling is unique in that it:
-utilizes an 'integrated solid waste management perspective' in its analysis;
-provides embedded case study data;
-deals with both formal and informal actors and institutional arrangements in solid waste management and recycling;
-has chapters written by experts from the countries concerned (Kenya and India);
-can be used in graduate-level courses in urban development, urban management and planning, and technical engineering courses for students, project staff, and technical students.
Table of Contents
- Foreword and acknowledgements Chapter 1 Markets, partnerships and sustainable development in solid waste management
- raising the questions
- Isa Baud Part I: Collection, transportation and disposal of urban solid waste Chapter 2 Evolving partnerships in the collection of urban solid waste in the developing world
- Johan Post Chapter 3 Collection, transportation and disposal of urban solid waste in Hyderabad
- S. Galab, S. Sudhakar Reddy and Johan Post Chapter 4 Collection, transportation and disposal of urban solid waste in Nairobi
- Moses M. Ikiara, Anne M. Karanja and Theo C. Davies Chapter 5 Trial and error in privatisation
- the case of Hyderabad's solid waste management
- Jaap Broekema Part II: Reuse, recovery and recycling of urban inorganic solid waste Chapter 6 Reuse, recovery and recycling of urban inorganic solid waste
- modalities, commodity chains and sustainable development
- Isa Baud Chapter 7 Reuse, recovery and recycling of urban inorganic solid waste in Hyderabad
- S. Galab, S. Sudhakar Reddy and Isa Baud Chapter 8 Reuse, recovery and recycling of urban inorganic solid waste in Nairobi
- Anne M. Karanja, Moses M. Ikiara and Theo C. Davies Part III: Reuse of urban organic solid waste Chapter 9 Urban organic solid waste: reuse practices and issues for solid waste management in developing countries
- Christine Furedy Chapter 10 Urban organic solid waste: practices in Hyderabad
- S. Galab, S. Sudhakar Reddy and Isa Baud Chapter 11 Demand for compost from urban organic solid wastes in Hyderabad
- Christine Furedy and Raakhee Kulkarni Chapter 12 Urban organic solid waste: practices in Nairobi
- Theo C. Davies, Moses M. Ikiara, Anne M Koranja and Christine Furedy Part IV: Conclusions Chapter 13 Government, market and community in urban solid waste management problems and potentials in the transition to sustainable development
- Johan Post and Isa Baud Methodological appendix Bibliography
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