Smart City Gnosys

Smart city article details

Title Municipal Solid Waste Management With Reference To India: Opportunities, Challenges And Future Directions
ID_Doc 38725
Authors Kumari S.; Tripathy K.K.; Kumbhar V.
Year 2024
Published International Journal of Business and Globalisation, 38, 2
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJBG.2024.142227
Abstract Waste management involves reuse, recycle and reducing the waste, essential for sustaining the city. These wastes if left unused can lead to hazardous effect on health and environment. The aim of the study is to explore opportunities, challenges and future direction on municipal solid waste management in smart cities. The paper has undergone exploratory study identifying challenges, opportunities and future directions in municipal solid waste management of smart city. Primary data has been collected from 92 households in a smart city, Pune and the waste wards of 76 divisions (prabhags) of four zones of Pune. Data visualisation and data analytical tools have been used for analysis. The paper has come out with different parameters like doorstep waste collection, waste segregation and others in the smart city. The study provides future direction and opportunities for the solid wastes management. The study is beneficial for sustaining the waste management practices. © 2024 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
Author Keywords challenges; India; management; opportunities; smart city; solid waste


Similar Articles


Id Similarity Authors Title Published
31711 View0.915Ganesh S.V.; Suresh V.; Barnabas S.G.; Rajakarunakaran S.Innovative Solid Waste Management Strategies For Smart Cities In Tamil Nadu: Challenges, Technological Solutions, And Sustainable ProspectsDiscover Applied Sciences, 6, 12 (2024)
54107 View0.909Menghani S.; Gosai H.G.; Kallem P.; Desai P.; Hapani U.Sustainable Waste Management As A Key Feature For Smart City: A Case Study Of Vadodara, Gujarat, IndiaEnvironmental Monitoring Using Artificial Intelligence (2025)
41458 View0.908Cheela, VRS; Ranjan, VP; Goel, S; John, M; Dubey, BPathways To Sustainable Waste Management In Indian Smart CitiesJOURNAL OF URBAN MANAGEMENT, 10, 4 (2021)
47376 View0.907Ghosh P.A.; Bobba E.R.; Dodda S.S.; Jasti V.K.; Meka S.; Vanga H.R.Scenario Of Solid Waste Management In Indian Cities: A Study Of Pune, Visakhapatnam, And TirupatiEcology, Economy and Society, 8, 1 (2025)
55795 View0.906Venes H.; Rosa R.D.A.; Siman R.R.The Impacts Of Municipal Solid Waste Collection And Transport Technologies In Smart Cities: Trends And ChallengesInternational Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development, 24, 2 (2025)
61453 View0.902Szpilko D.; de la Torre Gallegos A.; Jimenez Naharro F.; Rzepka A.; Remiszewska A.Waste Management In The Smart City: Current Practices And Future DirectionsResources, 12, 10 (2023)
16857 View0.901Koraganji D.V.; Garimella R.; Kandra P.Current Trends And Future Challenges In Smart Waste Management In Smart CitiesAdvanced Organic Waste Management: Sustainable Practices and Approaches (2022)
10682 View0.893Hamdan A.; Panda S.; Jain M.S.; Raj V.; Mathew S.Assessing Municipal Solid Waste In Indian Smart Cities: A Path Towards Waste-To-EnergyHeliyon, 11, 6 (2025)
38726 View0.886Sohkhlet D.; Nagargoje S.Municipal Solid Waste Management: A Comparative Study Between Sydney (Australia) And Pune (India)E3S Web of Conferences, 170 (2020)
13629 View0.879Ghosh R.; Kumar M.S.Challenges And Opportunities Towards Management Of Solid Wastes In Indian Cities: Beyond The Rhetoric Of ConvenienceSustainable Development Goals Series, Part F2699 (2021)