Semernya Larisa, Ramola Aditi, Alfthan Björn, Giacovelli Claudia
1 UN Environment, Vienna International Centre, Vienna, Austria.
2 International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Vienna, Austria.
Waste Manag Res. 2017 Sep;35(9):935-939. doi: 10.1177/0734242X17709910. Epub 2017 Jun 27.
Following the release of the global waste management outlook in 2015, the United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment), through its International Environmental Technology Centre, is elaborating a series of region-specific and thematic waste management outlooks that provide policy recommendations and solutions based on current practices in developing and developed countries. The Waste Management Outlook for Mountain Regions is the first report in this series. Mountain regions present unique challenges to waste management; while remoteness is often associated with costly and difficult transport of waste, the potential impact of waste pollutants is higher owing to the steep terrain and rivers transporting waste downstream. The Outlook shows that waste management in mountain regions is a cross-sectoral issue of global concern that deserves immediate attention. Noting that there is no 'one solution fits all', there is a need for a more landscape-type specific and regional research on waste management, the enhancement of policy and regulatory frameworks, and increased stakeholder engagement and awareness to achieve sustainable waste management in mountain areas. This short communication provides an overview of the key findings of the Outlook and highlights aspects that need further research. These are grouped per source of waste: Mountain communities, tourism, and mining. Issues such as waste crime, plastic pollution, and the linkages between exposure to natural disasters and waste are also presented.
继2015年发布《全球废物管理展望》之后,联合国环境规划署(联合国环境署)通过其国际环境技术中心,正在编制一系列针对特定区域和主题的废物管理展望,这些展望根据发展中国家和发达国家的当前做法提供政策建议和解决方案。《山区废物管理展望》是该系列的第一份报告。山区在废物管理方面面临着独特的挑战;虽然偏远地区往往意味着废物运输成本高昂且困难,但由于地形陡峭以及河流将废物向下游输送,废物污染物的潜在影响更大。该展望表明,山区的废物管理是一个全球关注的跨部门问题,值得立即关注。鉴于不存在“一刀切”的解决方案,有必要针对废物管理开展更具景观类型针对性和区域性的研究,加强政策和监管框架,并提高利益相关者的参与度和认识,以实现山区可持续的废物管理。本简短通讯概述了该展望的主要发现,并突出了需要进一步研究的方面。这些按废物来源进行分组:山区社区、旅游业和采矿业。还介绍了诸如废物犯罪、塑料污染以及自然灾害暴露与废物之间的联系等问题。