1st Edition

The Informal Sector and the Environment

Edited By Ranjula Bali Swain, Uma Kambhampati Copyright 2023
222 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

222 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

222 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The informal economy – broadly defined as economic activity that is not subject to government regulation or taxation – sustains a large part of the world's workforce. It is a diverse, complex and growing area of activity. However, being largely unregulated, its impact on the environment has not been closely scrutinised or analysed. This edited volume demonstrates that the informal sector is a... Read more

Preface

Ranjula Bali Swain and Uma Kambhampati

1. Introduction

Ranjula Bali Swain and Uma Kambhampati

2. Regulation, governance and the role of the informal sector in influencing environmental quality?

Ranjula Bali Swain, Uma S. Kambhampati and Amin Karimu

3. Informal emissions

Shoghik Hovhannisyan, Constantin Burgi, Santosh Ram Joshi and Ahmad F. Alkhuzam

4. Exploring the environmental and social impact of informal market practices in the apparel industry

Susanne Sweet

5. Sustainability priority changes of companies in the informal sector in China under COVID-19

Dongyong Zhang and Stephen Morse

6. Making small beautiful: Lessons from Mexican leather tanneries and brick kilns

Allen Blackman

7. Youth rural-urban migration in Ethiopia: Environmental drivers and employment in the informal sector

Wondmagegn Tafesse Tirkaso and Abenezer Zeleke Aklilu

8. The role of the informal economy in solid waste management: The case of India

Vinish Kathuria

9. Epidemiological risk perceptions of people living close to open dumps in Nampula, Mozambique: A case study control

Alexandre Tocoloa, Ana Paula Martinho and Paula Vaz-Fernandes

10. Integration of the informal recycling sector in former Yugoslavia: Insights from 20 years of integration projects and initiatives

Anne Scheinberg, Jelena Nešić and Arijan Toska

Biography

Ranjula Bali Swain is Visiting Professor and Research Director at the Center for Sustainability Research (CSR), Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden. She is also Professor of Economics at Södertörn University, Sweden.

Uma Kambhampati is Head of School in the School of Politics Economics and International Relations and Professor, Department of Economics, University of Reading, UK.