Formalization of wastepickers in Bogota and Lima: Recognize, regulate, and then integrate?

Waste management models in Colombia and Peru are at a turning point in favor of the integration of informal waste pickers. The Capital District of Bogota and Lima's fifty municipalities are putting in place formalization processes that are more than just a formality. It involves recognizing, re...

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Main Authors: Mélanie Rateau, Luisa Tovar
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Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2019-04-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/16614
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description Waste management models in Colombia and Peru are at a turning point in favor of the integration of informal waste pickers. The Capital District of Bogota and Lima's fifty municipalities are putting in place formalization processes that are more than just a formality. It involves recognizing, regulating and integrating wastepickers. The study of the processes at work in these two cities reveals distinct models of formalization with contrasting impacts on the informality and the marginality of a practice and the population dedicated to it.
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spelling doaj-art-8fb1892cccc2451ba1cf09fd1246e4852025-01-30T12:43:24ZfraPôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information GéographiqueEchoGéo1963-11972019-04-014710.4000/echogeo.16614Formalization of wastepickers in Bogota and Lima: Recognize, regulate, and then integrate?Mélanie RateauLuisa TovarWaste management models in Colombia and Peru are at a turning point in favor of the integration of informal waste pickers. The Capital District of Bogota and Lima's fifty municipalities are putting in place formalization processes that are more than just a formality. It involves recognizing, regulating and integrating wastepickers. The study of the processes at work in these two cities reveals distinct models of formalization with contrasting impacts on the informality and the marginality of a practice and the population dedicated to it.https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/16614Limawaste managementformalizationinformal wastepickerBogota
spellingShingle Mélanie Rateau
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Formalization of wastepickers in Bogota and Lima: Recognize, regulate, and then integrate?
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title Formalization of wastepickers in Bogota and Lima: Recognize, regulate, and then integrate?
title_full Formalization of wastepickers in Bogota and Lima: Recognize, regulate, and then integrate?
title_fullStr Formalization of wastepickers in Bogota and Lima: Recognize, regulate, and then integrate?
title_full_unstemmed Formalization of wastepickers in Bogota and Lima: Recognize, regulate, and then integrate?
title_short Formalization of wastepickers in Bogota and Lima: Recognize, regulate, and then integrate?
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