Territorial agglomeration and industrial symbiosis: Sitakunda-Bhatiary, Bangladesh, as a secondary processing complex

Gregson, N., Crang, M., Ahamed, F. U., Akter, N., Ferdous, R. , Foisal, S. and Hudson, R. (2012) Territorial agglomeration and industrial symbiosis: Sitakunda-Bhatiary, Bangladesh, as a secondary processing complex. Economic Geography, 88(1), pp. 37-58. (doi: 10.1111/j.1944-8287.2011.01138.x)

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Abstract

This article both joins with recent arguments in economic geography that have made connections between work on industrial symbiosis and agglomerative tendencies and recasts this work. Drawing on the case of Sitakunda-Bhatiary, Bangladesh, it shows that symbiosis is intricately bound up in the global circulation of wastes and their recovery through secondary processing. It draws attention to the importance of key places as conduits in the transformation of materials and secondary processing; emphasizes their importance as sites of symbiotic activity; and shows how such places exemplify economies of recycling, reuse, and remanufacturing, but in conditions of minimal environmental regulation. It therefore shows that contemporary symbiosis is not necessarily clean and green and may be very messy; that it can be generative of agglomerations, not just dependent upon prior agglomerations; that such agglomerations may be cross sectoral, not just interplant; and that symbiosis needs to be thought of not just through geographic proximity, but through the spatialities of globalization.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Ferdous, Dr Raihana
Authors: Gregson, N., Crang, M., Ahamed, F. U., Akter, N., Ferdous, R., Foisal, S., and Hudson, R.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Education
Journal Name:Economic Geography
Publisher:Clark University
ISSN:0013-0095
ISSN (Online):1944-8287
Published Online:11 November 2011

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