探究公民对采用可持续废物管理做法的集群态度和重要性--绩效政策

I Wayan Koko Suryawan , Chun-Hung Lee
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本研究旨在弥合政府决策与公民环保态度之间的差距,就如何鼓励社区参与可持续废物管理(SWM)计划向政府提供科学建议。本研究旨在将公民基于环保意识的阶级偏好纳入可持续废物管理计划。研究采用了全面的数据分析方法,包括基于阶级态度的因素识别、通过环境意识确定偏好、重要性-绩效分析以及 probit 和 logit 模型。通过这些分析,研究确定了社会态度与环境问题之间的关系,认为这对大都市中的污水和垃圾管理成功与否至关重要。研究包括几个阶段的数据分析,如根据市民的态度确定因素和类别,通过对 SWM 项目的重要性-绩效分析来分析偏好,以及使用 probit 和 logit 方法创建模型。分析揭示了在大都市成功实施 SWM 的两个关键因素:社会态度和环境问题。通过分析,我们发现了两个不同的社会阶层:积极主动的 "可持续支持者 "和较为被动的 "冷漠公民"。研究得出的政策影响表明,"可持续支持者 "可以通过强调意识、收集优化和废物处理的先进 SWM 平台进一步动员起来,而 "冷漠公民 "则需要重点加强简化废物处理和回收的数字 SWM 项目的战略。为鼓励更广泛的参与并确保 SWM 的有效性,建议政府和相关组织提高公众对 SWM 的认识,改善废物管理的基础设施和技术能力,并制定明确支持 SWM 的政策。
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Exploring citizens’ cluster attitudes and importance-performance policy for adopting sustainable waste management practices

This study aims to bridge the gap between governmental policymaking and citizens’ environmental attitudes by providing scientific advice to governments on how to encourage community engagement in sustainable waste management (SWM) programs. It seeks to integrate citizens’ class preferences, based on their environmental awareness, into SWM programs. The study employs comprehensive data analysis, including factor identification based on class attitudes, preference determination through environmental awareness, importance-performance analysis, and probit and logit models. Through this analysis, the study identifies the nexus between societal attitudes and environmental concerns as crucial for the success of SWM in metropolitan cities. The research consists of several stages of data analysis, such as identifying factors and classes based on citizen attitudes, analyzing preferences through an importance-performance analysis of SWM programs, and creating models using probit and logit methods. The analysis reveals two critical factors for the success of SWM in metropolitan cities: societal attitudes and environmental concerns. From the analysis, two distinct societal classes emerge: proactive ’Sustainable Supporters’ and more passive ’Indifferent Citizens’. The policy implications derived from the study suggest that while ’Sustainable Supporters’ can be further mobilized through an advanced SWM platform that emphasizes awareness, collection optimization, and waste processing, the ’Indifferent Citizens’ require strategies focused on bolstering digital SWM programs that simplify waste disposal and recycling. To encourage broader participation and ensure the effectiveness of SWM, governments and relevant organizations are advised to raise public awareness of SWM, improve infrastructural and technological capabilities in waste management, and formulate policies that unequivocally support SWM.

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