Urban Solid Waste Management System and Peoples Participation in Aizawl City
Mizoram is one of the most urbanized states in India. The higher rate of urbanization brings about a challenging task to the service delivery agencies. Sanitation effort has started under the Mizo District Council (MDC) and activities were gradually intensified with the Union Territory and State Government and now ultimately driven by the urban local body, i.e. Aizawl Municipal Corporation backed by the 74th Constitution Amendment Act (CAA.). Solid Waste Management (SWM) in Aizawl, since 2009 has been managed through modified public—private partnership mainly based on a quantum of peoples participation. Local Councils are engaged in the collection and disposal of waste. Urban governance is facing numerous challenges in solid waste management system —due to its topography, only 80.44 per cent of households have participated in the PPP mode and the rest 16.73 per cent are out of its purview. Hence, the question is how far has Solid Waste Management system through PPP mode a success in Aizawl? The study explored and analyzes the status of peoples participation in SWM in Aizawl.
Solid wage management Urban Peoples participation Aizawl Mizoram
Lalneihzovi H.C. Lalchhuanawma
Mizoram University, India, 796004 Pachhunga University College, India, 796001
国际会议
加纳
英文
25-33
2017-11-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)