How can you promote sustainable waste management through public-private partnerships?
Waste management is a major challenge for urban planners, especially in developing countries where population growth, urbanization, and environmental issues create pressure on limited resources and infrastructure. How can you promote sustainable waste management through public-private partnerships (PPPs)? PPPs are agreements between public authorities and private entities to deliver public services or infrastructure, often with shared risks, costs, and benefits. In this article, you will learn about the advantages, challenges, and best practices of using PPPs for waste management in urban planning.
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Manjusha ManchalaSenior Research Associate @ ASCI, Urban & Environmental Planner/ India Young Climate Leader 2023, UNICEF India and…
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Neha VermaSBM Consultant | IIPS 24-26 | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene - WASH | TISS'23 | Social Worker | Solid Waste Management…
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Salma BanoPhD Candidate URBAN PLANNING & MANAGEMENT |Researcher |Fulbright Alumni| Experienced in Restoration and Conservation|…