Minimalist Cooperative Governance:Research on Practical Strategy for Environmental NGOs to Construct Waste Management Models
In order to solve the management dilemma such as high inventory and fast growth of urban solid waste under the new situation,it is necessary to rely on social forces to establish an effective waste manage-ment mode.Environmental NGOs are one of the main bodies of urban grassroots environmental governance.The practice of environmental NGOs participating in waste management is a beneficial exploration to reconstruct the pluralistic relationship of environmental governance and deepen cooperation in professional fields.In this stud-y,Chengdu GY,a non-profit public institution,was selected as a case study.We found that environmental NGOs can create a platform for habitant improvement and localized services.Through the development of resi-dents self-organization,the community environmental protection relationship network has been established.The intergenerational linkage model consolidates the trust foundation of governance,and then builds the gar-bage management model.Under this model,environmental NGOs have shaped the cooperative relationship be-tween multiple subjects,alleviated the possible instability in the long-term development of cooperative govern-ance through scene education,further strengthened the environmental protection role of the"traditional com-munity"in the community,and built a community of waste management responsibility with a relatively solid social foundation.
Environmental NGOsWaste ManagementMinimalist Cooperative GovernanceCommunity of Responsibility