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Smart solutions in municipal solid waste management challenges and opportunities (Also available on CD)

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  • P TH-2194 SAK
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CONTENTS 1. Introduction 7 1.1Municipal Solid Waste Management in India 8 1.2 Issues in the MSWM Sector 9 1.3 Urban Development in India 12 1.4. MSWM policy initiatives at national level . 13 1.5 Urban Finance Flows: Growing Role of Private Sector . 15 1.6. Smart City Mission 2014 . 16 1.7 Concept of “Smart” 16 1.8Summing Up 17 2. Methodology and Approach . 20 2.1Research Questions 20 2.2Objectives 20 2.3Ward Selection 22 2.4 Scope and Limitation . 24 3. Conceptualization of SMART 26 3.1 Municipal Solid Waste Management - JNNURM . 26 Introduction . 26 Citizen Participation 27 3.2SMART CITY MISSION (2014-19) 28 3.3Issues, Type of Projects and Investments Undertaken For SWM in JNNURM . 28 3.4Issues, Type of Projects and Investments Undertaken For SWM in Smart City Proposals 32 3.5 Exploring the Concept of Smart In MSWM through International Case Studies 35 3.6 Best Practices in MSWM in India . 38 3.6.1 PPP between Pune Municipal Corporation and SWACH, A Cooperative of Self Employed Waste Pickers for Waste Collection, Pune . 39 INTRODUCTION 39 FORMATION OF SWACH 39 ROLES AND RESPONSILBILITIES OF SWACH AND PMC 40 MONITORING 41 FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY 42 RESULTS . 42 3.6.2 Parisar Vikas Program- An Initiative Supported By Stree Mukti Sangathan and The Municipal Corporation Of Greater Mumbai 43 INTRODUCTION 43 FORMATION OF PARISAR VIKAS PROGRAM- DECENTRALIZED WASTE MANAGEMENT 43 RESULTS . 44 3.6.3 Municipal Solid Waste Management Master Plan and Public Health And Sanitation Bylaws Prepared By Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation . 45 INTRODUCTION 45 POLICY INITIATIVES BY AMC TO STRENGTHEN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT . 45 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT MASTER PLAN . 46 PUBLIC HEALTH – BYLAWS 47 IEC CAMPAIGN 48 OTHER ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS 48 3.7 Lessons Learned 49 3.8 Determinants of Smart In MSWM . 49 4. Analysis of Surveys and Interviews 50 4.1Issues and Challenges From House Hold Surveys . 53 4.1.1 Collection 54 4.1.2 Segregation 60 4.1.3 Complaint Registration . 62 4.1.4 Awareness of People 64 4.1.5. Satisfaction of Citizens 65 4.2 Analysis of Sweeper’s Survey 66 4.2.1 Protective Gear 66 4.2.2Hand cart related issues . 67 4.2.3 Dried Leaves related issues 68 4.3 Observations 69 4.4 Following Primary Collection Worker’s Vehicle 70 4.5 Observations 74 4.6 Issue Identification and Gaps 79 4.7 Identification of Issues . 80 5. Recommendation and Conclusion 81 5.1Smart Solutions- Intervention and Conclusion . 81 BIBLIOGRAPHY . 83
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CONTENTS 1. Introduction 7 1.1Municipal Solid Waste Management in India 8 1.2 Issues in the MSWM Sector 9 1.3 Urban Development in India 12 1.4. MSWM policy initiatives at national level . 13 1.5 Urban Finance Flows: Growing Role of Private Sector . 15 1.6. Smart City Mission 2014 . 16 1.7 Concept of “Smart” 16 1.8Summing Up 17 2. Methodology and Approach . 20 2.1Research Questions 20 2.2Objectives 20 2.3Ward Selection 22 2.4 Scope and Limitation . 24 3. Conceptualization of SMART 26 3.1 Municipal Solid Waste Management - JNNURM . 26 Introduction . 26 Citizen Participation 27 3.2SMART CITY MISSION (2014-19) 28 3.3Issues, Type of Projects and Investments Undertaken For SWM in JNNURM . 28 3.4Issues, Type of Projects and Investments Undertaken For SWM in Smart City Proposals 32 3.5 Exploring the Concept of Smart In MSWM through International Case Studies 35 3.6 Best Practices in MSWM in India . 38 3.6.1 PPP between Pune Municipal Corporation and SWACH, A Cooperative of Self Employed Waste Pickers for Waste Collection, Pune . 39 INTRODUCTION 39 FORMATION OF SWACH 39 ROLES AND RESPONSILBILITIES OF SWACH AND PMC 40 MONITORING 41 FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY 42 RESULTS . 42 3.6.2 Parisar Vikas Program- An Initiative Supported By Stree Mukti Sangathan and The Municipal Corporation Of Greater Mumbai 43 INTRODUCTION 43 FORMATION OF PARISAR VIKAS PROGRAM- DECENTRALIZED WASTE MANAGEMENT 43 RESULTS . 44 3.6.3 Municipal Solid Waste Management Master Plan and Public Health And Sanitation Bylaws Prepared By Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation . 45 INTRODUCTION 45 POLICY INITIATIVES BY AMC TO STRENGTHEN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT . 45 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT MASTER PLAN . 46 PUBLIC HEALTH – BYLAWS 47 IEC CAMPAIGN 48 OTHER ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS 48 3.7 Lessons Learned 49 3.8 Determinants of Smart In MSWM . 49 4. Analysis of Surveys and Interviews 50 4.1Issues and Challenges From House Hold Surveys . 53 4.1.1 Collection 54 4.1.2 Segregation 60 4.1.3 Complaint Registration . 62 4.1.4 Awareness of People 64 4.1.5. Satisfaction of Citizens 65 4.2 Analysis of Sweeper’s Survey 66 4.2.1 Protective Gear 66 4.2.2Hand cart related issues . 67 4.2.3 Dried Leaves related issues 68 4.3 Observations 69 4.4 Following Primary Collection Worker’s Vehicle 70 4.5 Observations 74 4.6 Issue Identification and Gaps 79 4.7 Identification of Issues . 80 5. Recommendation and Conclusion 81 5.1Smart Solutions- Intervention and Conclusion . 81 BIBLIOGRAPHY . 83

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