Metabolisms of injustice: municipal solid-waste management and environmental equity in Barcelona’s Metropolitan Region
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Fragkou, María Christina
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Metabolisms of injustice: municipal solid-waste management and environmental equity in Barcelona’s Metropolitan Region
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Environmental justice studies that focus on the management of municipal solid waste
(MSW) typically examine the unequal distribution of associated health and
environmental risks in minority social groups and the political processes that generate
these inequalities. With the aim to complement current views on the field, in this
work, we explore whether there is an issue of environmental justice in municipal
systems’ grade of self-sufficiency in treating the MSW that they generate and in their
effort to close their material cycles. The methodology used is based on the concept of
urban metabolism and is applied to 12 coastal municipalities of Barcelona’s
Metropolitan Region in Spain. The metabolism of the MSW flows of each system is
analysed to examine (i) the system’s efficiency to close its MSW cycles,
corresponding to an indicator of environmental sustainability, and (ii) the MSW
export and import flows, as an indicator of social sustainability. The results
demonstrate a positive correlation between socioeconomic status and the
externalisation of MSW treatment-related hazards. The proposed indicator proves to
be an excellent tool for the evaluation of both the environmental and social
performance of a system considering MSW management.
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Local Environment, 2014 Vol. 19, No. 7, 731–747
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