2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.habitatint.2022.102664
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Exploring the multi-level perspective in municipal solid waste management transition

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“…Thus, the MLP model is a framework for understanding transitions that provides an overall view of the multi-dimensional complexity of changes in socio-technical systems (Geels, 2010). Due to its comprehensiveness, the MLP framework is widely used in recent research on areas such as: sustainability transitions (V€ ah€ akari et al, 2020;Keller et al, 2022), digital technologies for the CE (Trevisan et al, 2023), municipal solid waste management (Iyamu et al, 2022), energy transition (Prados et al, 2021), food processing (Gruchmann et al, 2021) and plastic waste prevention, reuse and recycling (Oyake-Ombis et al, 2015). The MLP concept provides a valuable instrument to analyse the empowerment of the bioplastics technological niche (Smith and Raven, 2012) towards bio-based economy and food plastic packaging transition towards circular bioeconomy (Beltran et al, 2021).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the MLP model is a framework for understanding transitions that provides an overall view of the multi-dimensional complexity of changes in socio-technical systems (Geels, 2010). Due to its comprehensiveness, the MLP framework is widely used in recent research on areas such as: sustainability transitions (V€ ah€ akari et al, 2020;Keller et al, 2022), digital technologies for the CE (Trevisan et al, 2023), municipal solid waste management (Iyamu et al, 2022), energy transition (Prados et al, 2021), food processing (Gruchmann et al, 2021) and plastic waste prevention, reuse and recycling (Oyake-Ombis et al, 2015). The MLP concept provides a valuable instrument to analyse the empowerment of the bioplastics technological niche (Smith and Raven, 2012) towards bio-based economy and food plastic packaging transition towards circular bioeconomy (Beltran et al, 2021).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The large volume of MSW in the various components indicates the availability of raw material in transitioning to circularity in MSWM (Salguero-Puerta et al, 2019;Lara-Topete et al, 2022). This justifies the selection of the study area beyond the assertion that it is the messiest commercial city in Nigeria (Odoemene and Ofodu, 2016), with a lack of proper planning and the absence of novel infrastructure for effective MSWM (Nwankpa and Scandrett, 2020;Iyamu et al, 2022). However, this research intends to consider the voluminous MSW within the study area as a resource upon which waste regeneration solutions can be proffered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%