WHAT MOTIVATES RESIDENTS’ RECYCLING BEHAVIOUR IN DIFFERENT AREAS? A STUDY OF RESIDENTS IN CITY AND SEMI DENSE AREAS IN JOHOR

M. Majid, M. F. Ramli, Ahmad Syahmi Ahmad Fadzil, N. Shaari, Basri Badyalina, Mohd Danial Afiq Bin Khamar Tazilah
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All residents must receive recycling education because environmentally conscious residents are more likely to become environmentally conscious citizens. In addition, recycling is known to be one of the strategies used to reduce reliance on landfills; this is important because further inaction will lead to landfills reaching maximum capacity. The study intends to explore the factors affecting the recycling behaviour among residents in the city and semi-dense areas in Johor, Malaysia. In this study, 400 respondents who live in highly dense areas (city) and semi-dense areas in Johor, Malaysia, will be surveyed. Multistage sampling will be utilised to choose the sample (recycling and non-recycling residents), and a questionnaire with closed-ended questions will be developed to gather study data. Regression, correlation, and descriptive statistics will examine the acquired data. These findings are expected to offer policymakers like district offices, municipal councils, city councils, and non-government organizations (NGOs) helpful information to plan and develop a more effective recycling policy and activities in Malaysia.
是什么促使居民在不同地区进行回收?柔佛州城市及半密集地区居民研究
所有居民都必须接受回收教育,因为有环保意识的居民更有可能成为有环保意识的公民。此外,众所周知,回收利用是减少对垃圾填埋场依赖的策略之一;这一点很重要,因为进一步的不作为将导致垃圾填埋场达到最大容量。本研究旨在探讨影响柔佛州城市和半密集地区居民回收行为的因素。在这项研究中,400名居住在马来西亚柔佛州高密度地区(城市)和半密集地区的受访者将被调查。将采用多阶段抽样来选择样本(回收和非回收居民),并将开发一份带有封闭式问题的问卷来收集研究数据。回归,相关和描述性统计将检查获得的数据。这些发现有望为地区办事处、市议会、市议会和非政府组织(ngo)等政策制定者提供有用的信息,以规划和制定马来西亚更有效的回收政策和活动。
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