2021
DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.11.04.2021.p11210
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Assessing Stakeholder’s Collaboration in the Management of Municipal Solid Waste in Monrovia, Liberia

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“…In the case of Indonesia, it was found that collaboration and support among stakeholders were lacking, as evidenced in the study by Nursin et al [55] in which a model for enhanced collaboration was proposed. Although this may have similarities with other nations, especially as the industry is characterized by fragmentation and over the wall syndrome [16], Indonesia-focused studies suggest that t enhanced collaboration is requisite to sustainable construction practices in the nation [18,56].…”
Section: Inadequate Collaboration and Support Among Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of Indonesia, it was found that collaboration and support among stakeholders were lacking, as evidenced in the study by Nursin et al [55] in which a model for enhanced collaboration was proposed. Although this may have similarities with other nations, especially as the industry is characterized by fragmentation and over the wall syndrome [16], Indonesia-focused studies suggest that t enhanced collaboration is requisite to sustainable construction practices in the nation [18,56].…”
Section: Inadequate Collaboration and Support Among Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need for collaboration and support among stakeholders can help mitigate waste generation, as noted by Vasconcelos et al [53] who proposed the significance of collaborative development design for waste minimization. Sei Slehkie and Dongjie [56] also stressed the importance of stakeholders' collaboration to show a degree of contact and dynamic relationship among actors, the decision-making process, and strong policy enhancement. Thus, it is important to increase trust and collaboration through participatory methods associated with environmental issues in order to achieve sustainable practices.…”
Section: Inadequate Collaboration and Support Among Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%