PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES USING PROPER POLICIES AND STRATEGIES IN RECYCLING ISSUES. THE CASE OF LEBANON
Reina BOU Nehme,
Cristian-Silviu Banacu and
Ghanim Ahmed Kamil
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2020, vol. 14, issue 1, 595-607
Abstract:
The paper aims to perform the job of demonstrating and presenting an overview regarding the concept of Circular Economy, along with major emphasis on its presence and need in the developing countries especially. The discussion would follow through the protocol of discussing all the policies and mechanisms that have been adopted or need to be adopted by such developing countries in order to cope up with the economic and environmental problems generally that they are bound to face otherwise, inevitably. The paper specifically focuses on the case of Lebanon, emphasizing the country as an example to further demonstrate the position of the developing countries. Of course, the whole discussion is far from being single dimensional and calls for * multiple aspects and factors to be discussed to be able to entirely comprehend the situation, which is what the paper focuses on. For instance, the phenomenon of maintaining a circular type of economy is highly associated with the concept of waste management, which is one of the major issues the world is currently facing today at a global level. The paper serves to provide a detailed description and overview of this type of economy, how it can prove to be beneficial especially for developing countries like Lebanon, as well all the policies that these mentioned countries need to adopt in order to be successful in the process, along with the obstacles they have to face one way or another
Keywords: recycling; environment; circular economy; developing countries; sustainability; government policies and strategies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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