'In this important contribution to the debate on environmental governance, Davies demonstrates the multilevel and multiactor nature of governing garbage. With its in-depth, comparative analysis and conceptual insight, this book will provide students and scholars with new ways of thinking about environmental policy and the pressing problem of municipal waste.' Harriet Bulkeley, Durham University, UK 'Municipal waste - often regarded as an unglamorous issue - is rising rapidly on the political agenda. Anna Davies's book analyses the political, cultural and spatial dimensions of this sector, previously approached primarily from technical and economic perspectives. Drawing on experience in a variety of contexts, The Geographies of Garbage Governance makes a valuable and timely contribution.' Susan Owens, University of Cambridge, UK 'This book offers an in-depth analysis of waste management issues from a socio-political viewpoint, and offers a uniquely spatial perspective on the mechanics and governance of waste management focusing on the ’social, cultural, political and economic contexts and networks that shape waste landscapes...' Irish Geography '...a scholarly and intricate examination of municipal waste governance structures and instruments.' Environment and Planning A 'The Geographies of Garbage Governance provides an excellent synopsis of the increasing body of research which seeks to explore the contested area of waste management, policy, and governance through the use of two detailed case studies (Ireland and New Zealand). This is build on an impressive knowledge of the wider debates which focus on environmental governance and state policy. Indeed, the blend of theoretical, conceptual, and case-study material makes this book accessible to students of environmental policy, academic researchers, and policy makers.' Environment and Planning C '...contains some valuable ideas about the nature of governance, with a scholarly research design and framework t