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- Title
Overcoming Obstacles to the Integration of Informal Actors in Accra's Open-Air Marketplaces.
- Authors
Sheburah Essien, Rosina; Spocter, Manfred
- Abstract
Urban open-air markets are indispensable institutions in the global South. Yet they are most often confronted with formidable environmental problems such as improper solid waste management (SWM). Accordingly, when research is initiated into the complex world of urban market environmental management (UMEM), the focus tends to be on either SWM technological interventions or the performances of formal or informal SWM actors. Whereas city authorities have desired to understand how to regulate the burgeoning number of informal SWM actors, research priorities have been to advocate for the formalisation and integration of informal systems of SWM with formal systems. Consequently, attention is rarely paid to informal actors' perceptions of SWM integration and formalisation pathways. This paper presents insights into how the integration of informal SWM actors is being approached in Ghana, and how this process is being experienced by the informal actors in Accra's open-air markets. The informal actors' critiques generally related to the formalisation processes, enforcement of legitimate expectations, and limited SWM infrastructure. The biggest obstacle related to the narrow conception of integration as formalisation through public and private sector, as this was perceived by informal SWM workers as an exclusionary, exploitative, and restrictive measure.
- Subjects
ACCRA (Ghana); GHANA; SOLID waste management; MARKETPLACES; SYSTEM integration; DEVELOPING countries
- Publication
Urban Forum, 2023, Vol 34, Issue 1, p79
- ISSN
1015-3802
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12132-022-09466-8