The closure trajectory of the largest dumping ground in Latin America: between centralization, decentralization and exclusion

Authors

  • Mauro Guilherme Maidana Capelari Centro de Desenvolvimento Sustentável, Universidade de Brasília (UnB)
  • Mariana Rodrigues Amaral Domiciano Gestão de Políticas Públicas, Universidade de Brasília (UnB)
  • Lúcia de Fatima Nascimento de Queiroz Ministério da Economia
  • Ludmilla Ferreira Bandeira Ministério do Desenvolvimento Regional
  • Fabiano Toni Centro de Desenvolvimento Sustentável, Universidade de Brasília (UnB)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v54i0.69134

Keywords:

waste pickers, recycling, solid waste, Brasília/DF

Abstract

The largest open-air dump  in Latin America was closed in 2018 after more than a decade of conflicts. We analyzed the  trajectory of the dump closure  (2010 to 2018)  in light of the literature on implementation and participation  in public policies. We conducted interviews and  collected documents . The results pointed to two distinct  moments in the policy implementation process: decentralization (2010 to 2014) and centralization (2014 to 2018). While Iin the first moment there was autonomy in the decision making of the actors involved in a movement of construction of several independent nuclei with deliberative capacity, in the second period, these nuclei were uncharacterized, and the decision process was structured in order  to concentrate the actions in the figure of the governor. . At the same time that there were differences in the two periods analyzed, in both we observed the exclusion of the collectors in decision making.  Therefore, even if the closure of the garbage dump   was considered successful,  the lack of participation of the collectors in decision-making processes generated an unfavorable socioeconomic situation for them, who lost their  precarious economic activities dependent on recyclable solid waste and were unable to reposition themselves professionally in the short term.

Published

2020-09-02

How to Cite

Capelari, M. G. M., Domiciano, M. R. A., Queiroz, L. de F. N. de, Bandeira, L. F., & Toni, F. (2020). The closure trajectory of the largest dumping ground in Latin America: between centralization, decentralization and exclusion. Desenvolvimento E Meio Ambiente, 54. https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v54i0.69134

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