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Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis

Tusi Mathematical Research Group (TMRG)
ISSN: 17358787, 26622033

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SCImago
Q2
WOS
Q2
Impact factor
1.1
SJR
0.627
CiteScore
2.0
Categories
Algebra and Number Theory
Analysis
Areas
Mathematics
Years of issue
2007-2025
journal names
Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis
BANACH J MATH ANAL
Publications
925
Citations
3 781
h-index
23
Top-3 organizations
Beijing Normal University
Beijing Normal University (9 publications)
University of Sfax
University of Sfax (8 publications)
Indian Institute of Science
Indian Institute of Science (6 publications)
Top-3 countries
China (151 publications)
India (37 publications)
Spain (37 publications)

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Abstract India, as one of the world’s largest generators of electronic waste (e-waste), grapples with significant challenges in efficiently managing it, notably in emerging IT cities. In the city of Chandigarh, a substantial amount of e-waste is generated annually, of which informal collectors handle the majority with hazardous methods, perpetuating environmental and health risks. This case study aims at analysing and understanding the complex e-waste ecosystem on the urban level of Chandigarh for identifying potential challenges and deriving measures to further enhance closed resource cycles. Therefore, this study assesses the relevant literature in the field of e-waste management as a basis for conducting semi-structured interviews with involved stakeholders in Chandigarh. It reveals deficiencies in Extended Producer Responsibility policy enforcement, the informal sector's dominance in Chandigarh's e-waste ecosystem, and widespread circulation of counterfeit e-waste certificates. The study proposes mitigation measures to address these issues by highlighting the benefits of collaboration between the formal and informal sectors, promoting responsible recycling practices, and improving the status of the marginalized informal workers. This study contributes to the theoretical understanding of urban e-waste management systems in emerging economies by analysing the complex interplay of involved stakeholders offering insights into scalable solutions for other under-explored urban contexts.
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