Assessing the Outcomes of Circular Economy and Waste Management Partnerships between Indonesia and Denmark

Ellen Dollan, Bagas Dwi Kurnia Ramadhan, Naida Abrina
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In the pursuit of sustainable environmental solutions, the bilateral collaboration between Indonesia and Denmark has emerged as a focal point of study, particularly within the spheres of the circular economy and waste management. This research, anchored in a qualitative descriptive methodology, delves deep into the intricacies of this partnership, shedding light on its commendable strides in fostering the exchange of best practices and pioneering waste reduction techniques, notably waste incineration. The collaboration, rooted in a shared commitment to environmental sustainability, has not only aimed at diminishing the adverse environmental repercussions of waste but has also sought to catalyze opportunities for both nations to achieve their waste management objectives more efficiently. However, the journey has not been devoid of challenges. A significant impediment identified is Indonesia's constrained reservoir of expert resources, which has had tangible repercussions on the effective implementation and scaling of circular economy initiatives. This limitation underscores a broader challenge faced by many emerging nations, emphasizing the critical need for capacity building and resource augmentation. The research's implications are manifold, extending beyond policy formulation to influence practitioners and academics in the environmental and sustainable development sectors. By offering a nuanced perspective on the dynamics of international collaborations, the study underscores the potential and challenges of such partnerships in addressing pressing global environmental issues, thereby serving as a beacon for similar endeavors in other developing contexts.
评估印度尼西亚和丹麦之间循环经济和废物管理伙伴关系的成果
在寻求可持续环境解决方案的过程中,印度尼西亚和丹麦之间的双边合作已成为研究的焦点,特别是在循环经济和废物管理领域。本研究以定性描述方法为基础,深入探讨了这一合作关系的复杂性,揭示了其在促进最佳实践交流和开创减少废物(尤其是废物焚烧)技术方面取得的值得称道的进展。这种合作植根于对环境可持续发展的共同承诺,不仅旨在减少废物对环境的不利影响,还寻求为两国更有效地实现废物管理目标创造机会。然而,这一历程并非没有挑战。印度尼西亚的专家资源储备有限是一个重大障碍,这对有效实施和推广循环经济倡议产生了切实影响。这一限制凸显了许多新兴国家面临的更广泛挑战,强调了能力建设和资源扩充的迫切需要。这项研究的影响是多方面的,不仅限于政策制定,还影响到环境和可持续发展领域的从业人员和学者。通过对国际合作的动态提供一个细致入微的视角,该研究强调了这种伙伴关系在解决紧迫的全球环境问题方面的潜力和挑战,从而为其他发展中国家的类似努力树立了一座灯塔。
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