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RT Book, Whole SR Electronic DC OPAC T1 Urban recycling cooperatives : building resilient communities / Jutta Gutberlet T2 Routledge advances in regional economics, science and policy ; A1 Gutberlet, Jutta, YR 2016 FD 2016 SP 1 online resource K1 Electronic books K1 Electronic books K1 Recycling cooperatives K1 Refuse and refuse disposal -- Environmental aspects K1 Urban ecology (Sociology) K1 Sustainable urban development K1 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- General K1 Recycling cooperatives K1 Refuse and refuse disposal -- Environmental aspects K1 Sustainable urban development K1 Urban ecology (Sociology) PB Routledge PP London SN 9781317415404 SN 131741540X SN 9781315686523 SN 131568652X SN 9781317415381 SN 1317415388 SN 9781317415398 SN 1317415396 SN 1138921165 SN 9781138921160 LA English (英語) CL DC23:334/.6813637282 NO Solid waste is a major urban challenge worldwide and decisions over which technologies or methods to apply can have beneficial or detrimental long-term consequences. Inappropriate management of solid waste can lead to damaging environmental impacts, particularly in the megacities of the Global South. Urban Recycling Cooperatives explores the multiple narratives and interdisciplinary nature of waste studies, drawing attention to the pressing social, economic and environmental challenges related to waste management. The book asks questions such as: how do we define waste and our relation to it; who is involved in dealing with waste; and what power interactions become manifest over issues of accessing and managing waste? In recent years informal cooperatives have emerged, devoted to recycling household and business waste before reclassifying it and redirecting it to the authorities. Hence, these workers are able to reclaim significant amounts of natural resources and thus contribute to the saving of resources and lessened waste management expenditures. With particular reference to the Brazilian megalopolis of São Paulo, this book describes this paradigm shift in the general understanding of waste as unwanted discard towards the recognition of waste as a resource that must be recovered for reuse or recycling. It would be of interest to students and policy makers working in international development and waste management NO Open Access NO Includes bibliographical references and index NO Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed May 20, 2016) NO 書誌ID=ED00003633; LK [E Book]https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1237640 OL 30