TY - JOUR
T1 - The local contours of scavenging for e-waste and higher-valued constituent parts in Accra, Ghana
AU - Oteng-Ababio, Martin
AU - Amankwaa, Ebenezer Forkuo
AU - Chama, Mary Anti
PY - 2014/7
Y1 - 2014/7
N2 - The informal sector in developing countries plays a particularly important role in the overall economic development, yet due to epistemological neglect, its conceptualization focuses on the prism of poverty and social exclusion, hence overshadowing its embedded innovativeness, adaptability and contributions to job creation, poverty alleviation and environmental management. This paper contributes in bridging this knowledge dearth by focusing on how informal e-waste recyclers negotiate the challenges of contemporary political economy contexts. Using an urban mining lens, this paper shows how crucial this sector is for the success of any municipal waste management system and Accra's local economy in general. It is contended that the continuous denial of the sector's virtues in the economy is a poor situational analysis and the research emphasizes instead the need to consider as well as harness the sector's potential in order to create not only employment for the poor but also to bring e-waste recycling into mainstream waste management scholarship.
AB - The informal sector in developing countries plays a particularly important role in the overall economic development, yet due to epistemological neglect, its conceptualization focuses on the prism of poverty and social exclusion, hence overshadowing its embedded innovativeness, adaptability and contributions to job creation, poverty alleviation and environmental management. This paper contributes in bridging this knowledge dearth by focusing on how informal e-waste recyclers negotiate the challenges of contemporary political economy contexts. Using an urban mining lens, this paper shows how crucial this sector is for the success of any municipal waste management system and Accra's local economy in general. It is contended that the continuous denial of the sector's virtues in the economy is a poor situational analysis and the research emphasizes instead the need to consider as well as harness the sector's potential in order to create not only employment for the poor but also to bring e-waste recycling into mainstream waste management scholarship.
KW - Accra
KW - Informality
KW - Livelihood
KW - Local economy
KW - Urban mine
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84896474990&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.habitatint.2014.03.003
DO - 10.1016/j.habitatint.2014.03.003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84896474990
SN - 0197-3975
VL - 43
SP - 163
EP - 171
JO - Habitat International
JF - Habitat International
ER -