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The travel of global ideas of waste management. The case of Managua and its informal settlements

Sammanfattning
Informal settlements (“barrios”) in the global South cities are often neglected by formal solid waste collection services. In the city of Managua, the municipality and international and local NGOs recently implemented several waste management projects to provide waste collection in informal settlements. These projects supported or created cooperatives or microenterprises of waste pickers collecting household solid waste in barrios inaccessible to modern waste trucks. The projects also created three waste transfer stations, on barrio fringes, where the collected waste could be disposed and transported by municipal truck to the municipal landfill. New institutionalism theory and the “travel metaphor” illuminate how the “waste transfer station” idea travelled to Managua from various international organizations. New urban infrastructure and waste management models introduced by donors were decoupled from existing waste management models and practices. Despite the organizational hypocrisy of the city administration, introducing this new model via pilot projects in three city districts challenges the logic of the existing centralized waste management system, which ignores the city’s informal settlements. The introduced waste transfer stations and associated waste collection practices were translated, and sometimes contested, in some informal settlements through protests, occupations, and other defiance strategies enacted by municipal waste collectors, squatters, and residents.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2013.07.003
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School of Public Administration/Förvaltningshögskolan
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The paper is in a later version published in Habitat International, Volume 41, January 2014, Pages 41–49
URL:
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/35608
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Datum
2014-04
Författare
Zapata, Patrik
Zapata Campos, María José
Nyckelord
Waste management
Informal settlements
New institutionalism
Translation
Waste transfer station
Publikationstyp
report
ISSN
1651-5242
Serie/rapportnr.
School of Public Administration Working Paper Series
2014:24
Språk
eng
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