01897nam a2200169 4500999001900000008004100019100003900060245008500099260000900184300001300193520127600206650003401482773005001516906004301566942001201609952010601621 c510287d510287190809b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aSiagian, Erwin Sondang et al98689 aPublic-private partnerships in solid waste management: arrangements in Indonesia c2019 ap.56-62. aThis note addresses experience in Indonesia in the management of solid waste in which some progress has been made in the use of public-private partnerships (PPPs). The amount of waste produced, its collection and transportation to available disposal and treatment sites, and the number, type and quality of such sites raise very significant issues and concerns requiring attention by all levels of government. There are capacity constraints and challenges which need to be responded to as effectively as possible, with PPPs potentially having a positive role to play in meeting legitimate public and private interests. - Reproduced. This note addresses experience in Indonesia in the management of solid waste in which some progress has been made in the use of public-private partnerships (PPPs). The amount of waste produced, its collection and transportation to available disposal and treatment sites, and the number, type and quality of such sites raise very significant issues and concerns requiring attention by all levels of government. There are capacity constraints and challenges which need to be responded to as effectively as possible, with PPPs potentially having a positive role to play in meeting legitimate public and private interests. - Reproduced.  aSolid waste management 98035 aAsia Pacific Journal of Public Administration aPublic private partnership - Indonesia 2ddccAR 00102ddc40709384226aIIPAbIIPAd2019-08-09h41(1), Mar, 2019: p.56-62.pAR119919r2019-08-09yAR