Abstract It is estimated that up to 2 percent of the population in Third World countries survives on waste in one way or another. In Mexico City alone there exist 15,000 garbage scavengers called Pepenadores. The poverty and marginalization they experience is utterly linked to their work, and while they do much of the hard work their socio-economic situation seems stagnant. This paper explores the complexity of the waste management system in Mexico City which keeps them in this position, and how the current system is a manifestation of the existing symbiosis between the formal and informal sectors of the city.The main characters in the maintenance of this system are the leaders of waste management associations.Their struggle to maintain the...
textabstractSoil pollution, water pollution, excessive levels of noise and air pollution are phenome...
This dissertation analyzes the politics of garbage in Oaxaca, Mexico. In particular, it explores the...
Understanding complex urban societies is only possible when their formal and informal aspects are st...
Abstract It is estimated that up to 2 percent of the population in Third World countries survives on...
FRYKMAN, Carina. The Power of Waste. A Study of Socio-Political Relations in Mexico City’s Waste Man...
Social and spatial segregation structures in Latin America are perceived as processes for the select...
The city of Xalapa, like many Mexican cities, does not count with any sort of official recycling pro...
A more careful consideration of food waste is needed for planning the urban environment. The researc...
TRAVISS, Thomas. Talking trash: informal "cooperatives" dominate Mexico City's waste management syst...
This dissertation examines the practice of garbage management and its construction as a set of envir...
Integrated solid waste management (ISWM) is the strategy for waste policy in Mexico. It entails a co...
The objective of this research was to capture, describe and analyze the social perception of the use...
MEDINA, Martin. Serving the unserved: informal refuse collection in Mexico. in Waste Management Rese...
This thesis is an intensive study on the Guatemala City garbage dump community - a community of scav...
This work is a critique to the stigmatisation of trash as something we should not live close togethe...
textabstractSoil pollution, water pollution, excessive levels of noise and air pollution are phenome...
This dissertation analyzes the politics of garbage in Oaxaca, Mexico. In particular, it explores the...
Understanding complex urban societies is only possible when their formal and informal aspects are st...
Abstract It is estimated that up to 2 percent of the population in Third World countries survives on...
FRYKMAN, Carina. The Power of Waste. A Study of Socio-Political Relations in Mexico City’s Waste Man...
Social and spatial segregation structures in Latin America are perceived as processes for the select...
The city of Xalapa, like many Mexican cities, does not count with any sort of official recycling pro...
A more careful consideration of food waste is needed for planning the urban environment. The researc...
TRAVISS, Thomas. Talking trash: informal "cooperatives" dominate Mexico City's waste management syst...
This dissertation examines the practice of garbage management and its construction as a set of envir...
Integrated solid waste management (ISWM) is the strategy for waste policy in Mexico. It entails a co...
The objective of this research was to capture, describe and analyze the social perception of the use...
MEDINA, Martin. Serving the unserved: informal refuse collection in Mexico. in Waste Management Rese...
This thesis is an intensive study on the Guatemala City garbage dump community - a community of scav...
This work is a critique to the stigmatisation of trash as something we should not live close togethe...
textabstractSoil pollution, water pollution, excessive levels of noise and air pollution are phenome...
This dissertation analyzes the politics of garbage in Oaxaca, Mexico. In particular, it explores the...
Understanding complex urban societies is only possible when their formal and informal aspects are st...