2018
DOI: 10.1177/0734242x18755893
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The municipal solid waste management of La Paz (Bolivia): Challenges and opportunities for a sustainable development

Abstract: Municipal solid waste management (MSWM) is considered an important public health, economic and environmental concern, especially in developing countries. This paper introduces the situation of MSWM in La Paz (Bolivia) in 2016, and is based on the Wasteaware indicators and waste flow analysis, useful tools for classifying and comparing waste treatment and management plans among other countries. Taking into account the lack of technology in waste treatment and the presence of a developed informal sector, the pap… Show more

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“…Benton-Short y Short (2013) señalan que la generación de basura, junto con los problemas de recolección, disposición y los riesgos ambientales, continúan siendo un desafío para muchas ciudades (citados por Jiménez, 2015), más aún la gestión para los municipios que resulta una gran dificultad (Abdoli, Rezaei, & Hasanian, 2016;Meylan et al, 2018;Botello et al, 2018). Esta gestión de los municipios continúa en desarrollo con pequeños proyectos piloto incluyendo al sector informal del reciclaje (Ferronato et al, 2018), considerando a otros trabajos públicos más importantes (Ross & Rogoff, 2012). Significa entonces que es crucial el aumento de determinación de las autoridades locales para resolver dichos inconvenientes (Ferreira, Bila, & Ritter, 2017).…”
Section: Generación De Basura Y El Reciclajeunclassified
“…Benton-Short y Short (2013) señalan que la generación de basura, junto con los problemas de recolección, disposición y los riesgos ambientales, continúan siendo un desafío para muchas ciudades (citados por Jiménez, 2015), más aún la gestión para los municipios que resulta una gran dificultad (Abdoli, Rezaei, & Hasanian, 2016;Meylan et al, 2018;Botello et al, 2018). Esta gestión de los municipios continúa en desarrollo con pequeños proyectos piloto incluyendo al sector informal del reciclaje (Ferronato et al, 2018), considerando a otros trabajos públicos más importantes (Ross & Rogoff, 2012). Significa entonces que es crucial el aumento de determinación de las autoridades locales para resolver dichos inconvenientes (Ferreira, Bila, & Ritter, 2017).…”
Section: Generación De Basura Y El Reciclajeunclassified
“…In recent years the waste services in La Paz have undergone an important technological shift, from a purely curbside collection system to a mixed system that incorporates containers in various districts [113] (personal comm: C1). Following this shift, the current collection services in La Paz are considered to be some of the most advanced nationally, due to both the technological aspect and the good response from the population (personal com: I3; K2; F2; C1; D1).…”
Section: Sustainability Transitions In Bolivian Municipal Solid Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The governance aspects usually explain how society participates in and accomplishes complex tasks to achieve a common goal such as the MSW management process, which includes many stakeholders because it is closely attached to day-to-day living of the population. Strengthening the governance aspects of MSW management in LAC countries is crucial because; first, their urban populations are extremely high and still growing; and second, improperly managed MSW is now causing environmental and health problems in the region [7][8][9][10][11]. Therefore, looking at MSW management from the perspective of governance would transparently give some hints to solve problems as to who is involved or who is responsible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%