What is the importance of our Urban patterns of living
on Waste Management
Urbanization
has
had a major effect on the social structure of industrial and developing
societies, affecting not only where people live but how they live.
What are the benefits and
the costs of this trend?
For a lot of cities in expansion in
the world, rubbish and waste is a real problem. Each day the 50% of
the world population who live in town make tones and tones of rubbish
that is not often treated. Unfortunately many people live near waste
centres, particularly in shantytowns in developing countries. The rubbish
is found everywhere and threaten the health of the city.
[Wastes considers all the actors involved in waste
management activities in a city.]
Outcome:
To understand urbanisation
the movement of people from rural areas (countryside) to urban areas
(towns and cities). This usually occurs when a country is still developing.
Project Topics:
What causes urbanisation?
What impact is there in terms of social, economical, health, transport
and environmental issues?
Develop
your own area of interest and formulate questions that you want answered
and relate to your own culture and environment. For example
1.
Japan (Toyko), Korea (Seoul), Mexico (Mexico City), India (Mumbai),
China (Beijing), Australia (Sydney) .... or
2.
counterurbanisation in MEDCs (More Economically Developed Countries)
or
3.
a case study - an Inner City Redevelopment
4.
Impact on environment and food systems
Outcome:
To explore whether
WASTE
can become
WEALTH: REFUSE
can become RESOURCE and TRASH
can become CASH
Project Question:
Why do we need to
rethink the way we dispose of waste?
Investigate
waste disposal in your region and
formulate questions that you want answered which would decrease the
impact of wastes on the local and global environment. For example
1. waste processing and waste recycling
, or
2. community participation, understanding
economic benefits/recovery of waste, focusing on life cycles
3. decentralized administration of
waste, minimizing environmental impacts, reconciling investment costs
with long-term goals.