Russia’s waste policy and rural waste management in the Karelian Republic: building up a ruin to come?

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M. Albrecht, G. Yarovoy, V. Karginova-Gubinova
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Russia’s waste management system and legislative framework have undergone an ambitious revision process to fix Russia’s pending waste crisis and push waste management towards the levels of its Western neighbours. While the reforms aim to tackle Russia’s insufficient waste management, the local implementation realities of these central policy strategies, particularly in rural areas, are largely neglected. Rural communities throughout Russia are to implement a waste policy system which is not only unsuitable in its current form, but wherein local realities are in stark contrast to their representations in the realms of policy design. Obliged to implement nonetheless, these mismatches seem destined in building up a ruin to come of a waste management system that will be dysfunctional and locally contested, particularly in relation to its environmental impact. To scrutinise these developments, the paper is framed by a conceptualisation of policy mobility and translation, with an in-depth focus on localised assembling processes that implement Russian waste legislation in three local communities in the Karelian Republic. It analyses rural waste management in Russia through the Regional Waste Management Programme of the Karelian Republic and their processes of implementation. Based on qualitative analysis, the core focus is on local perceptions, waste management infrastructure and local spatial components that highlight the incompatibility between the current institutionalised planning documents and visions of waste policy in Russia and the geographical realities in the places of materialisation.
俄罗斯的废物政策和卡累利阿共和国的农村废物管理:建设一个即将到来的废墟?
俄罗斯的废物管理系统和立法框架经历了一个雄心勃勃的修订过程,以解决俄罗斯悬而未决的废物危机,并将废物管理推向西方邻国的水平。虽然改革旨在解决俄罗斯废物管理不足的问题,但这些中央政策战略的地方实施现实,特别是在农村地区,在很大程度上被忽视了。整个俄罗斯的农村社区都将实施一项废物政策体系,该体系不仅不适合目前的形式,而且当地的现实情况与他们在政策设计领域的表现形成鲜明对比。尽管如此,这些不匹配似乎注定要造成一个废物管理系统的崩溃,这个系统将功能失调,并在当地引发争议,尤其是在其环境影响方面。为了仔细研究这些发展,本文以政策流动性和翻译的概念化为框架,深入关注在卡累利阿共和国三个当地社区实施俄罗斯废物立法的本地化组装过程。报告通过《卡累利阿共和国区域废物管理方案》分析了俄罗斯农村废物管理及其执行过程。在定性分析的基础上,核心重点是当地的看法,废物管理基础设施和当地的空间组成部分,突出了俄罗斯目前制度化的规划文件和废物政策愿景与物质化地点的地理现实之间的不兼容性。
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