Indigenous traditional knowledge for cleaner waste systems and sustainable waste management system in Ghana

Kwame Anokye, Asaah Sumaila Mohammed
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Ghana has been experiencing a lot of challenges in waste management mainly due to the effects from the growth of its population and their incrementing demand for urban infrastructure. This paper examines the effectiveness of incorporating Indigenous Traditional Knowledge (ITK) for the improvement of waste management in Ghana. With the given situation of current waste management problems like low rates of proper utilization of waste bins and uncollected waste burning, this review has come up with serious concerns. Using a narrative approach to conducting this research, the review of literature was sourced from academic databases to assess the ITK contribution to cleaner waste systems. Key facts identified concurred with previous empirical evidence indicating the sustainability of traditional approaches regarding waste management and community participation. Recommendations call for the incorporation of ITK into national policies by highlighting key features of community participation and government support. Therefore, despite various limitations such as relatively scarce empirical evidence and differences in regional practices, integrating ITK opens up new opportunities for the long-term, environmentally friendly waste management in Ghana as part of the global environmental protection effort.

加纳本土传统知识促进清洁废物系统和可持续废物管理系统
加纳在废物管理方面一直面临诸多挑战,这主要是由于人口增长及其对城市基础设施日益增长的需求所造成的影响。本文探讨了利用本土传统知识(ITK)改善加纳废物管理的有效性。鉴于当前垃圾管理问题的现状,如垃圾箱利用率低、垃圾焚烧无人收集等,本研究提出了严重关切。本研究采用叙述式方法,从学术数据库中获取文献资料,以评估 ITK 对清洁废物系统的贡献。所发现的关键事实与之前的经验证据一致,表明传统的废物管理和社区参与方法具有可持续性。建议呼吁通过强调社区参与和政府支持的关键特征,将 ITK 纳入国家政策。因此,尽管存在各种局限性,如经验证据相对匮乏和地区做法存在差异,但作为全球环境保护努力的一部分,整合 ITK 为加纳长期、环保的废物管理开辟了新的机遇。
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