2019
DOI: 10.5539/ep.v9n1p1
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Africa’s Urban Waste Management and Sanitation Challenges: Are Transfer Stations the Solution?

Abstract: Africa's urbanization processes are seen as both a challenge and an opportunity for sustainable development. While these processes unfold differently in diverse countries across the continent, it has become increasingly apparent that surge urbanization, population growth and the lack of effective planning for an efficient waste management system have brought in its wake other challenges that have significant implications for public health and sustainable development. Thus, much as urbanization has the potentia… Show more

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“…The management of waste in Africa is indeed faced with numerous challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, insufficient knowledge on handling healthcare waste, and the lack of recycling initiatives (Hangulu & Akintola, 2017;, Osibanjo & Nnorom, 2007;, Godfrey et al, 2020;, Bello et al, 2016). These challenges are further exacerbated by the rapid urbanization and population growth in the region (Muleya et al, 2021;, Manteaw & Boachie, 2019). In response to these challenges, scalable and adaptable AI solutions have emerged as a promising approach to revolutionize waste management in Africa.…”
Section: Ai Applications In Waste Management: Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The management of waste in Africa is indeed faced with numerous challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, insufficient knowledge on handling healthcare waste, and the lack of recycling initiatives (Hangulu & Akintola, 2017;, Osibanjo & Nnorom, 2007;, Godfrey et al, 2020;, Bello et al, 2016). These challenges are further exacerbated by the rapid urbanization and population growth in the region (Muleya et al, 2021;, Manteaw & Boachie, 2019). In response to these challenges, scalable and adaptable AI solutions have emerged as a promising approach to revolutionize waste management in Africa.…”
Section: Ai Applications In Waste Management: Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This predictability is explained by the fact that while population increases and economic growth fuel urban expansion, weaknesses in governance and poor planning with regard to waste and sanitation service provision have already shown ability to threaten public health. This remains the reality of most of Africa's cities and as they continue to grow with unprecedented intensity, both in sizes and populations, the inefficient management of waste and sanitation has emerged as a major urbanization challenge with attendant public health ramifications (Manteaw & Boachie, 2019).…”
Section: Sanitation Dilemmas and Urban Futures In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%