School of Engineering, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada.
Waste Manag. 2013 Apr;33(4):988-1003. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2012.12.023. Epub 2013 Jan 26.
Solid waste management (SWM) has become an issue of increasing global concern as urban populations continue to rise and consumption patterns change. The health and environmental implications associated with SWM are mounting in urgency, particularly in the context of developing countries. While systems analyses largely targeting well-defined, engineered systems have been used to help SWM agencies in industrialized countries since the 1960s, collection and removal dominate the SWM sector in developing countries. This review contrasts the history and current paradigms of SWM practices and policies in industrialized countries with the current challenges and complexities faced in developing country SWM. In industrialized countries, public health, environment, resource scarcity, climate change, and public awareness and participation have acted as SWM drivers towards the current paradigm of integrated SWM. However, urbanization, inequality, and economic growth; cultural and socio-economic aspects; policy, governance, and institutional issues; and international influences have complicated SWM in developing countries. This has limited the applicability of approaches that were successful along the SWM development trajectories of industrialized countries. This review demonstrates the importance of founding new SWM approaches for developing country contexts in post-normal science and complex, adaptive systems thinking.
固体废物管理(SWM)已成为一个日益受到全球关注的问题,因为城市人口持续增长,消费模式发生变化。SWM 与健康和环境的关联正变得越来越紧迫,特别是在发展中国家的情况下。虽然自 20 世纪 60 年代以来,主要针对定义明确的工程系统的系统分析已被用于帮助工业化国家的 SWM 机构,但在发展中国家,收集和清除仍占据 SWM 领域的主导地位。
本综述对比了工业化国家 SWM 实践和政策的历史和当前范例,以及发展中国家 SWM 当前面临的挑战和复杂性。在工业化国家,公共卫生、环境、资源短缺、气候变化以及公众意识和参与是推动综合 SWM 当前范例的驱动力。然而,城市化、不平等和经济增长;文化和社会经济方面;政策、治理和体制问题;以及国际影响使发展中国家的 SWM 变得复杂。这限制了在工业化国家 SWM 发展轨迹中成功的方法的适用性。
本综述表明,在后常规科学和复杂的自适应系统思维中,为发展中国家的 SWM 情况建立新方法的重要性。