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Tipo de Material: | Artículo |
Título : | Privatizing Latin American Garbage? It’s complicated: A View from the Northern Border of Latin America |
Autor : | Hill, Sarah |
Fecha de Publicación : | 2015 |
Ciudad: Editorial : | Cambridge. MA, Estados Unidos : Harvard University. |
Cita Sugerida : | Hill, Sarah. 2015. Privatizing Latin American Garbage? It’s complicated: A View from the Northern Border of Latin America . Revista Harvard Review of Latin America, winter 2015 14(2) : 56-59. |
Paginación: | 56-59 |
Resumen / Abstract : | In the early 1970s, a plucky group of 200 pepenadores (scavengers) in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, secured a 25-year concession to recover recyclable materials deposited in that city’s dump, along with the right of first refusal on a second 25 year contract. And so began a celebrated chapter in the long saga of Socosema, one of Mexico’s most—for a time— successful worker owned recycling cooperatives. And, as well, so marked another chapter in a long-standing tension in Mexico between “public” and “private” management of waste. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10469/8261 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | ReVista Harvard Review of Latin America 14(2) - Winter 2015 |
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