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Autoria(s): Erkman S.; Ramaswamy R.; Nemerow N. L. (ed.); Agardy F. J. (ed.)
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

This chapter discusses how the industrial ecological systems can help in dealing with environmental issues in developing countries, and it presents three case studies from India that highlight some of the unique environmental issues of developing world. Industrial ecology explores the assumption that the industrial system can be seen as a certain kind of ecosystem. The scope of industrial ecology goes well beyond waste exchange to the optimization of resources flowing through the economic system. Among the various specific aspects of developing countries, which have to be born in mind, is the fact that the pattern of resource flows in developing countries, and hence, the resultant environmental threat could be very different than what it is in the industrialized west. Typically, the flow of materials through the large, organized manufacturing facilities in the developing countries could be very small in relation to the overall material flow as the small, informal ?industry? plays a key role and forms a very significant portion of the economic activity. The case studies of the Tirupur textile industries, and the leather industry in India, illustrate how redefining the problem from a perspective of resource conservation, and on the basis of resource flow data could point to totally new directions for strategy planning. The case study of the Damodar Valley region amplifies the importance of looking beyond formal industry to solve an environmental problem. It shows that even for globally critical programs, such as climate change program in developing countries, it is just not enough to estimate the emissions from the formal industrial sectors.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_50EFDF2B26E5

doi:10.1016/B978-012088441-4/50014-9

isbn:978-0-12-088441-4

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Elsevier Academic Press

Fonte

Environmental Solutions : [environmental problems and the all-inclusive global, scientific, political, legal, economic, medical, and engineering bases to solve them]

Industrial Ecological Solutions

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart

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