Drivers of sustainable waste management in Asia

Drivers of sustainable waste management are defined as groups of related factors that influence the development (or lack thereof) of industry. There has been no attempt to reasonably list the drivers that influence sustainable waste management in Asia. In this review, four groups of drivers of susta...

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Main Authors: Agamuthu, Pariatamby, Hamid, F.S., Khidzir, K.M.
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spelling my.um.eprints.49962019-12-06T07:14:37Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/4996/ Drivers of sustainable waste management in Asia Agamuthu, Pariatamby Hamid, F.S. Khidzir, K.M. QH301 Biology Drivers of sustainable waste management are defined as groups of related factors that influence the development (or lack thereof) of industry. There has been no attempt to reasonably list the drivers that influence sustainable waste management in Asia. In this review, four groups of drivers of sustainable waste management, specifically of Asia, are explained. The four groups of drivers consist of three human elements (human, economic and institutional) and the environment as a single driving group. Typically, the first three groups have been very influential, with the environment driver, noticeably, only considered when preceded by other groups of drivers. The interconnectedness of the drivers and neglect of the environment driver is discussed. It is concluded that while the essence of the four groups of drivers can be found all over Asia, each driving group must be investigated in a local context and all information combined to devise sustainable waste management policies or strategies. 2009 Article PeerReviewed Agamuthu, Pariatamby and Hamid, F.S. and Khidzir, K.M. (2009) Drivers of sustainable waste management in Asia. Waste Management & Research, 27 (7). pp. 625-633. ISSN 0734-242X http://wmr.sagepub.com/content/27/7/625.full.pdf 10.1177/0734242x09103191
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Agamuthu, Pariatamby
Hamid, F.S.
Khidzir, K.M.
Drivers of sustainable waste management in Asia
description Drivers of sustainable waste management are defined as groups of related factors that influence the development (or lack thereof) of industry. There has been no attempt to reasonably list the drivers that influence sustainable waste management in Asia. In this review, four groups of drivers of sustainable waste management, specifically of Asia, are explained. The four groups of drivers consist of three human elements (human, economic and institutional) and the environment as a single driving group. Typically, the first three groups have been very influential, with the environment driver, noticeably, only considered when preceded by other groups of drivers. The interconnectedness of the drivers and neglect of the environment driver is discussed. It is concluded that while the essence of the four groups of drivers can be found all over Asia, each driving group must be investigated in a local context and all information combined to devise sustainable waste management policies or strategies.
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author Agamuthu, Pariatamby
Hamid, F.S.
Khidzir, K.M.
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Khidzir, K.M.
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title Drivers of sustainable waste management in Asia
title_short Drivers of sustainable waste management in Asia
title_full Drivers of sustainable waste management in Asia
title_fullStr Drivers of sustainable waste management in Asia
title_full_unstemmed Drivers of sustainable waste management in Asia
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publishDate 2009
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