Inter-municipal Consortia: An Alternative for Urban Solid Waste Management
Journal Title: International Journal of Business and Management Invention - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 9
Abstract
With the current requirements of the National Solid Waste Policy, the inter-municipal consortia have been presented as a feasible way for the accomplishment of actions in the sense of adequacy of municipalities, since in this management model it’s possible to achieve superior results compared to the execution of individual actions of each county. The implementation of consortium is an admissible option mainly for small municipalities with few financial resources, with the objective of healing issues related to environmental and social aspects.This article proposes a reflection through a bibliographical and documentary review on the potentialities and limitations of urban solid waste management systems, observing the context of political and administrative decentralization.
Authors and Affiliations
Luana Marriê de Morais Souza
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