The Kitakyushu Model is a methodology developed in Kitakyushu City, Japan to provide appropriate solutions for environmental challenges to pursue sustainable urban development. It strives to be a methodology that allows cities to easily apply sustainability more broadly and in a holistic fashion, beyond isolated projects and individual advice. The objective of this piece is to enhance the current Kitakyushu Model by adding a subsector on the linkage between solid waste management and disaster risk management, particularly flood events.
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Document Date
2017/01/01
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Report Number
131903
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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2018/11/08
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Kitakyushu Model Subsector : Interplay between Solid Waste and Urban Flood Risk
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Keywords
green growth; Solid Waste Management; urban flood; city government; access to safe drinking water; inadequate solid waste management; solid waste management strategy; solid waste management component; domestic solid waste; sustainable urban drainage; flood risk management; waste management service; natural flood control; climate change adaptation
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Okazawa,Yuko Levine,Daniel
Kitakyushu Model Subsector : Interplay between Solid Waste and Urban Flood Risk (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/455461541693968319/Kitakyushu-Model-Subsector-Interplay-between-Solid-Waste-and-Urban-Flood-Risk