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The Role of Accountability Within a Zero Waste Strategy: Evidences from a Sicilian Small Municipality
The Role of Accountability Within a Zero Waste Strategy: Evidences from a Sicilian Small Municipality

Author(s): Andrea Cuccia
Subject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Public Administration, Environmental and Energy policy, Management and complex organizations, Environmental interactions
Published by: Editura Tehnopress
Keywords: integrated waste management; zero waste strategy; dynamic performance management; saving; Public Governance; accountability;

Summary/Abstract: Building a sustainable city model comprising an integrated waste management system has become an indispensable choice, also in the light of increasingly stringent regulatory constraints.The core point of the paper is the implementation of a zero waste strategy in a small municipality in Sicily. Given that only the unceasing participation of citizens may ensure the persistence over time of such a policy, accountability process works letting citizens approach directly the end-results of their ongoing good practices. By building up a SD model framed by a DPM chart, it is possible to figure out how disclosure of public saving resulting from the decreasing amount of waste piled up in the landfill, has boosted along the period 2011-2015, a virtuous cycle intended to cope with the citizens claims about environmental care and lower tax burden level.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 12
  • Page Range: 34-50
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English