Local resource-based development potential as reflected in waste management/circularity transition: Governance barriers in Hungary

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Abstract

Waste as a local resource is a development opportunity for resource owners as waste may act as a foundation for bottom-up development at local levels. This paper presents the most important governance challenges that hamper a paradigmatic change in resource efficiency, a transition towards circular economy in the case of Pécs (Hungary). In recent years waste management infrastructure has evolved to provide resource potentials for recycling and reuse, this is a first step towards a (circularity) transition, however, the centralisation of power is hampering local transitions. The article concludes by arguing that in Pécs (Hungary), the transition towards a local resource-based development is impeded by a myriad of legal, institutional and administrative obstacles created by recent efforts towards institutionalisation.

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Varjú, V., Mezei, C., & Vér, C. (2021). Local resource-based development potential as reflected in waste management/circularity transition: Governance barriers in Hungary. European Spatial Research and Policy, 27(2), 79–93. https://doi.org/10.18778/1231-1952.27.2.06

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