2020
DOI: 10.17323/1999-5431-2020-0-5-149-170
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From Bureaucracy to Market? Ongoing Reform and Performance Challenges of Solid Waste Administration in Moscow

Abstract: Russia is actively reforming its environmental sector and continually introducing new policies in waste management. Th is paper provides insight to the current system of municipal solid waste management (MSWM) in the Moscow megapolis and identifi es the extant performance challenges caused by the misfi t of moving from a predominantly bureaucratic system to a quasi-market process. While the Russian waste management reforms seem to be moving towards a western approach to mirror those of San Francisco, USA, the … Show more

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“…More than 90% of the MSW generated amount is ultimately disposed of into open dumps and little fraction finds its way to sanitary landfills [5][6][7]. Landfilling of the MSW arising from the Moscow region requires 100 hectares of land annually [33]. Nowadays, there are 14 solid waste landfills surrounding the city of Moscow, and most of them are located nearby residential areas (500-900 m away) [34].…”
Section: Solid Waste Management In Moscowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than 90% of the MSW generated amount is ultimately disposed of into open dumps and little fraction finds its way to sanitary landfills [5][6][7]. Landfilling of the MSW arising from the Moscow region requires 100 hectares of land annually [33]. Nowadays, there are 14 solid waste landfills surrounding the city of Moscow, and most of them are located nearby residential areas (500-900 m away) [34].…”
Section: Solid Waste Management In Moscowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Going by the aforementioned, this study builds on the previous hypothesis that fi scal stress is a key driver for inter-municipal cooperation; however the study also presents deeper insight into the unique situation in Moscow -a global city with an annual growth rate of 0.8 % 9 , surrounded by rapidly expanding satellite cities (Gorlov 2017) and dealing with infrastructural pressures, specifi cally spatial development, waste evacuation and disposal challenges (Agiamoh 2020). Th is study further supports the regionalism theory and Feiock's theory of institutional collective action, to which end the study also presents a snapshot of the horizontal and vertical cooperation between ministries due to IMC.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Indonesia is also well-known for its rich cultural heritage and its status as a governance model based on the principles of royal administration. There had also been a system of public administration based on local wisdom (Indigenous Public Administration) prior to the Dutch colonial period (Agiamoh, 2020).…”
Section: The Birth Of the Indigenous Public Administration Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%