实现城郊地区可持续废物管理:对巴基斯坦拉瓦尔品第家庭做法的综合分析

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Salman Akbar, Muhammad Ijaz, Abdul Waheed, Zubair Irshad, Aftab Ahmad Khan
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低效的废物管理对家庭层面的固体废物管理构成了重大挑战。全面了解这一层面固体废物管理的当前做法和观念,对于做出明智决策和建立综合、可持续的废物管理系统至关重要。拉瓦尔品第是巴基斯坦人口第四多的城市,由于人口迅速增长和城郊地区的无计划扩张,该市在基础设施建设和有效提供公用事业服务(包括固体废物管理)方面面临着障碍。虽然对城市中心的家庭固体废物管理方法进行了有限的研究,但城市周边地区在很大程度上被忽视了。本研究的重点是全面评估和比较拉瓦尔品第城郊地区公共和私营部门系统下的家庭废物管理。数据收集采用了家庭调查和横截面问卷,并使用了简单随机抽样技术。分析包括交叉表和卡方检验。结果表明,私营部门在废物管理业务方面优于公共部门。然而,公共部门(46%)和私营部门(54%)的家庭在垃圾分类活动方面的差异很小。在这两种废物管理制度下,居民普遍认为废物既不美观又有害健康,其中 21.7% 的居民对废物持负面看法,而持不同看法的居民仅占 11.7%。我们的研究结果表明,社会人口特征对拉瓦尔品第城郊地区的家庭废物处理方式和观念有很大影响,尤其是在不同的废物管理系统下。通过有针对性的宣传计划,我们有机会改善家庭层面的垃圾分类,从而促进可持续垃圾管理系统的发展。
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Toward sustainable waste management in peri-urban areas: a comprehensive analysis of household practices in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Toward sustainable waste management in peri-urban areas: a comprehensive analysis of household practices in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Inefficient waste management poses a significant challenge to solid-waste management at the household level. A comprehensive understanding of current practices and perceptions of solid-waste management at this level is crucial for making informed decisions and establishing an integrated, sustainable waste-management system. Rawalpindi, the fourth most populous city in Pakistan, faces obstacles in infrastructure development and the effective delivery of utility services, including solid-waste management, due to its rapidly growing population and unplanned expansion of peri-urban areas. While limited studies have explored household solid-waste-management practices in urban centers, peri-urban zones have been largely overlooked. This study focuses on comprehensive assessment and comparison of household waste management under both public and private sector systems in the peri-urban areas of Rawalpindi. The data collection was done employing a household survey and cross-sectional questionnaire, utilizing a simple random sampling technique. Analysis involved cross-tabulation and chi-square tests. The results indicate that the private sector outperforms the public sector in waste management operations. However, there is a minimal difference in waste segregation activities between households under public (46%) and private (54%) sector waste-management systems. Residents generally perceive waste, under both waste-management systems, as esthetically unpleasant and harmful to health, with 21.7% considering waste negatively compared to 11.7% who hold a different view. Our findings suggest that socio-demographic characteristics significantly influence household waste practices and perceptions in peri-urban areas of Rawalpindi, particularly under different waste-management systems. There is an opportunity for improvement in waste segregation at the household level through targeted awareness programs, aiming to foster the development of a sustainable waste-management system.

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CiteScore
5.30
自引率
16.10%
发文量
205
审稿时长
4.8 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management has a twofold focus: research in technical, political, and environmental problems of material cycles and waste management; and information that contributes to the development of an interdisciplinary science of material cycles and waste management. Its aim is to develop solutions and prescriptions for material cycles. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, and invited papers from a wide range of disciplines related to material cycles and waste management. The journal is published in cooperation with the Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management (JSMCWM) and the Korea Society of Waste Management (KSWM).
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