Geospatial analysis of health risks and solid waste management behaviour

IF 1.9 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Mohammad Mashiur Rahman, A. Bohara, Jesus E. Vazquez
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The lack of proper waste management behaviour creates environmental debasement and induces health risks. This study employs primary survey data collected in 2016 to investigate the association between health risks and improper waste management behaviour by households in three locations of Rupandehi District, Nepal. The health risk is measured by a series of water-related symptoms such as Diarrhea, Jaundice, Typhoid Fever, Worms, and Cholera. This paper’s novel contribution is that we identify the spatial nature of the prevalence of waterborne diseases and related factors such as solid waste management behaviour, hygiene infrastructure and personal cleanliness, and socio-economic status of the households. We use a spatial autoregressive model under the negative binomial family, and the result indicates a significant spatial autocorrelation of waterborne diseases. Moreover, we find the significant effect of improper waste management practices on waterborne diseases. The result is consistent even after various robustness and falsification tests. The findings from this study indicate the acute need to raise awareness concerning the malicious effect of improper waste management and the urge to provide wider access to waste management services.
健康风险和固体废物管理行为的地理空间分析
摘要:缺乏适当的废物管理行为会造成环境恶化,并引发健康风险。本研究采用2016年收集的初步调查数据,调查尼泊尔鲁潘迪区三个地区家庭的健康风险与不当废物管理行为之间的关系。健康风险是通过一系列与水有关的症状来衡量的,如腹泻、黄疸、伤寒、蠕虫和霍乱。本文的新贡献是,我们确定了水传播疾病流行的空间性质和相关因素,如固体废物管理行为、卫生基础设施和个人清洁度,以及家庭的社会经济地位。我们使用负二项式家族下的空间自回归模型,结果表明水传播疾病具有显著的空间自相关。此外,我们发现不当的废物管理做法对水传播疾病有显著影响。即使经过各种稳健性和伪造测试,结果也是一致的。这项研究的结果表明,迫切需要提高人们对不当废物管理的恶意影响的认识,并迫切需要提供更广泛的废物管理服务。
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