Stakeholders’ involvement in successful implementation of waste to energy projects: case studies in Sri Lanka

D. Kumarasiri, Mpp Dissanayake
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Same as to many countries, Sri Lanka is also facing a waste crisis due to the issues in municipal solid waste management. As a solution, Waste to Energy (WtE) concept was aroused, which transforms waste to energy in the form of electricity. Although it was a successful strategy for many of the countries, in Sri Lanka, most of the instances, WtE projects were resulted in failures due to issues provoke in the implementation. Poor stakeholder management has been one of the key contributing issues behind these failures. Hence, there is a timely need of identifying key stakeholders and their role to pledge project success. Despite the abundance of research on WtE projects, a gap in literature could be identified, when it comes to exploring stakeholders’ involvement in successful implementation of WtE projects in Sri Lanka. Thus, this study is aimed at bridging this knowledge gap. A qualitative research approach with two case studies were used in this study. A total of 12 interviews were conducted and collected data were analysed using content analysis. The empirical findings revealed that government, community, central environmental authority, engineering procurement and construction contractors, municipal council and central electricity board are the most influential stakeholders involved in the implementation of WtE projects. Although their level of contribution is varied to each other, all stakeholders along with their interests and involvement collectively thrive to assure the successful implementation of WtE projects in Sri Lanka. The knowledge generated through this research can be used by respective industry practitioners in Sri Lanka in implementing future WtE projects successfully.
利益相关者参与成功实施废物转化为能源项目:斯里兰卡的案例研究
与许多国家一样,由于城市固体废物管理问题,斯里兰卡也面临着废物危机。作为解决方案,废物能源(WtE)的概念被激发出来,它将废物以电力的形式转化为能源。虽然这对许多国家来说是一个成功的战略,但在斯里兰卡,大多数情况下,WtE项目由于执行过程中引发的问题而失败。糟糕的利益相关者管理是这些失败背后的关键问题之一。因此,需要及时确定关键干系人及其角色,以保证项目成功。尽管对WtE项目的研究非常丰富,但在探讨斯里兰卡成功实施WtE项目中利益相关者的参与时,可以发现文献上的空白。因此,本研究旨在弥合这一知识差距。本研究采用定性研究方法及两个个案研究。共进行了12次访谈,收集的数据采用内容分析法进行分析。实证结果显示,政府、社区、中央环保主管部门、工程采购和建筑承包商、市议会和中央电力局是参与WtE项目实施的最具影响力的利益相关者。尽管他们的贡献水平各不相同,但所有利益相关者以及他们的利益和参与共同茁壮成长,以确保斯里兰卡成功实施WtE项目。通过这项研究产生的知识可以被斯里兰卡各自的行业从业者用于成功实施未来的WtE项目。
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