2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2014.09.018
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Understanding the perceptions, roles and interactions of stakeholder networks managing health-care waste: A case study of the Gaza Strip

Abstract: The sustainable management of waste requires a holistic approach involving a range of stakeholders. What can often be difficult is to understand the manner in which different types of stakeholder networks are composed and work, and how best to enhance their effectiveness. Using social network analysis and stakeholder analysis of healthcare waste management stakeholders in the case study region of the Gaza Strip, this study aimed to understand and examine the manner in which the networks functioned. The Ministr… Show more

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“…The holistic approach is urgent in terms of its purpose in provoking social awareness and people interest from the various background in taking active participation in managing and reducing the problem of waste. The public authority, health service provider, academics, social activists and private sectors have boosted the discourse on the problem of waste and its potential threads together with the specific policy through which the effective sustainable strategy could be drawn up (Caniato, et al 2014). However, it is also interesting to look at other perspectives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The holistic approach is urgent in terms of its purpose in provoking social awareness and people interest from the various background in taking active participation in managing and reducing the problem of waste. The public authority, health service provider, academics, social activists and private sectors have boosted the discourse on the problem of waste and its potential threads together with the specific policy through which the effective sustainable strategy could be drawn up (Caniato, et al 2014). However, it is also interesting to look at other perspectives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…off-site transportation and disposal: Incineration has been reported as the most common treatment technology available for medical waste (Caniato, Tudor, & Vaccari, 2015). However, incinerators are increasingly becoming an unpopular option for both treatment and disposal of wastes due to environmental concerns (Wilburn, 2012).…”
Section: Medical Waste Management Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, only a few of works studied the waste management issues by applying SA and SNA methods. Caniato et al use this tool to analyze the construction of a medical wasteincineration project (Caniato et al, 2014;Caniato et al, 2015). Xu et al (2015) studied the issue on community-based source separation by applying SA model, and put forward implications of incentive policies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%