The role of households in solid waste management in East African capital cities

A.O. Solomon

Research output: Thesisinternal PhD, WU

Abstract

Solid Management is a concern in East African capital cities. The absence of managing solid waste is a serious problem. An ever bigger concern is the growing quantities of waste that are generatedat households level in informal settlements. In most cases proper safeguard measures are largely ineffective or not in place at all. Moreover, unsafe disposal of waste in the region is coupled with poor hygiene. There is no doubt that East African capital cities need to formulate effective ways to manage their waste.  

This book is a result of PhD research within the framework of the PROVIDE project funded by INREF and carried out in East African capital cities (Dar es Salaam, Nairobi and Kampala). The work was carried out at the Environmental Policy (ENP) group with professor Gert Spaargaren and Dr. Peter Oosterveer as promotor and co-promotor. The focus of the research was to highlight the role of households in the production and management of domestic solid wastes. 

Original languageEnglish
QualificationDoctor of Philosophy
Awarding Institution
  • Wageningen University
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Spaargaren, Gert, Promotor
  • Oosterveer, Peter, Co-promotor
Award date25 Oct 2011
Place of PublicationWageningen
Print ISBNs9789461730411
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Oct 2011

Keywords

  • waste management
  • households
  • waste treatment
  • solid wastes
  • towns
  • east africa

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