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Centralized anddecentralized approaches to solid waste management – a case study

Vishnu Jayakumar Menon, Antony Palackal

2022The holistic approach to environment15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rapid urbanization and alteration in lifestyle occurring across the globe has resulted in an un-controlled generation of municipal solid waste. Various strategies have been tried and tested for obtaining a sustainable result in municipal solid waste management. Nonetheless, in most of the cases, they have created negative health, environment and socio-economic impacts, particularly in developing countries. Furthermore, the attitude of the common people towards the waste they generate, often acts as a barrier for adopting sustainable strategies for its management. Two main approaches are being followed in municipal solid waste management: a centralized and a decentralized approach. There exists an ongoing debate with regard to the efficiency of the two approaches. Taking the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation in Kerala, India as a case to observe, this paper examines the merits, demerits, and practicability of these two approaches, and tries to suggest a sustainable model to curb the issue of municipal solid waste management in urban settings.

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Municipal corporationMunicipal solid wasteUrbanizationBusinessSolid waste managementGlobeEnvironmental planningCorporationSustainable managementMunicipal or urban engineeringEnvironmental economicsWaste managementEngineeringEconomic growthSustainabilityEconomicsEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental scienceGeographyFinanceArchaeologyOphthalmologyBiologyEcologyMedicineMunicipal Solid Waste ManagementUrban and Rural Development Challenges