Technical Guidance Report : Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Mountain Areas of India, Nepal, and Pakistan

Pakistan, India, and Nepal share one common ecological characteristic: the snow-capped mountain peaks of the Himalayan mountain range. The mountains bestow these countries with pristine landscapes and are the headwaters of many rivers. Concurrently...

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spelling okr-10986-354982021-06-14T09:55:35Z Technical Guidance Report : Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Mountain Areas of India, Nepal, and Pakistan World Bank SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT MOUNTAIN WASTE Pakistan, India, and Nepal share one common ecological characteristic: the snow-capped mountain peaks of the Himalayan mountain range. The mountains bestow these countries with pristine landscapes and are the headwaters of many rivers. Concurrently, this unique mountain ecology offers these countries an opportunity to foster a green economy that leverages these natural assets for economic growth. However, these mountain ecosystems are fragile and must be well managed to ensure the livability of communities and environmental sustainability. Continued urbanization, rapidly increasing population, and a steady influx of tourists in mountainous regions in India, Nepal, and Pakistan are straining these fragile ecosystems and are a significant cause of indiscriminate solid waste dumping. Solid waste management (SWM) is a challenge that negatively impacts the economic growth potential in these regions by contributing to poor aesthetics and cleanliness, odor, and leaching pollution into the ground water sources, among others. Chapter one gives introduction. Chapter two discusses the current landscape of the SWM sector in India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Chapter three looks at the complexity of managing solid waste in mountain areas as well as the various challenges and opportunities that arise. Chapter four presents the field study conducted in the mountain areas of the three countries. Chapter five presents a framework or foundation on which solutions can be steadily built and presents recommendations and related implementable actions along a phased approach. In conclusion, chapter six briefly summarizes the role of the World Bank in the SWM sector and how it can provide support to clients to improve SWM services and practices in mountain areas in the South Asia region and elsewhere. 2021-04-26T18:34:57Z 2021-04-26T18:34:57Z 2021 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/757481618990033098/Technical-Guidance-Report-Sustainable-Solid-Waste-Management-in-Mountain-Areas-of-India-Nepal-and-Pakistan http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35498 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study South Asia India Nepal Pakistan
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MOUNTAIN WASTE
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description Pakistan, India, and Nepal share one common ecological characteristic: the snow-capped mountain peaks of the Himalayan mountain range. The mountains bestow these countries with pristine landscapes and are the headwaters of many rivers. Concurrently, this unique mountain ecology offers these countries an opportunity to foster a green economy that leverages these natural assets for economic growth. However, these mountain ecosystems are fragile and must be well managed to ensure the livability of communities and environmental sustainability. Continued urbanization, rapidly increasing population, and a steady influx of tourists in mountainous regions in India, Nepal, and Pakistan are straining these fragile ecosystems and are a significant cause of indiscriminate solid waste dumping. Solid waste management (SWM) is a challenge that negatively impacts the economic growth potential in these regions by contributing to poor aesthetics and cleanliness, odor, and leaching pollution into the ground water sources, among others. Chapter one gives introduction. Chapter two discusses the current landscape of the SWM sector in India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Chapter three looks at the complexity of managing solid waste in mountain areas as well as the various challenges and opportunities that arise. Chapter four presents the field study conducted in the mountain areas of the three countries. Chapter five presents a framework or foundation on which solutions can be steadily built and presents recommendations and related implementable actions along a phased approach. In conclusion, chapter six briefly summarizes the role of the World Bank in the SWM sector and how it can provide support to clients to improve SWM services and practices in mountain areas in the South Asia region and elsewhere.
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title Technical Guidance Report : Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Mountain Areas of India, Nepal, and Pakistan
title_short Technical Guidance Report : Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Mountain Areas of India, Nepal, and Pakistan
title_full Technical Guidance Report : Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Mountain Areas of India, Nepal, and Pakistan
title_fullStr Technical Guidance Report : Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Mountain Areas of India, Nepal, and Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Technical Guidance Report : Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Mountain Areas of India, Nepal, and Pakistan
title_sort technical guidance report : sustainable solid waste management in mountain areas of india, nepal, and pakistan
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