Households willingness to pay for improved solid waste management

Waste is a byproduct of human life. Nowadays, municipal solid waste is being produced in excessive amounts and in this way, both developing and developed countries are facing challenges regarding generation of waste. Economic development, urbanization and improved living standards in cities have con...

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Main Authors: S. Akhtar, A.S. Ahmad, M.I. Qureshi, S. Shahraz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: GJESM Publisher 2017-04-01
Series:Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
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Online Access:http://www.gjesm.net/article_23205_189204cf90c2c79d14b083ec4e900918.pdf
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spelling doaj-b14f4bbc8e704485b52deb61136219c22021-02-02T01:09:57ZengGJESM PublisherGlobal Journal of Environmental Science and Management2383-35722383-38662017-04-013214315210.22034/gjesm.2017.03.02.00323205Households willingness to pay for improved solid waste managementS. Akhtar0A.S. Ahmad1M.I. Qureshi2S. Shahraz3Department of Environmental Science, Kinnaird College for Women, 93- Jail Road, Lahore, PakistanDepartment of Environmental Science, Kinnaird College for Women, 93- Jail Road, Lahore, PakistanDepartment of Environmental Science, Kinnaird College for Women, 93- Jail Road, Lahore, PakistanDepartment of Environmental Science, Kinnaird College for Women, 93- Jail Road, Lahore, PakistanWaste is a byproduct of human life. Nowadays, municipal solid waste is being produced in excessive amounts and in this way, both developing and developed countries are facing challenges regarding generation of waste. Economic development, urbanization and improved living standards in cities have contributed to increase in the amount and complexity of solid waste produced. The present study was conducted in the residential area of main Boulevard Gulberg, Lahore to determine the present methods and efficiency of current solid waste management facility and to estimate the willingness of the selected households to pay for the improvement of solid waste management through questionnaire survey. It was found that current Solid waste management system in the area is fair but needs more improvement in terms of improved collection efficiency and rates, recycling bins, and segregation of waste at storage. According to the questionnaire survey, majority of the respondents despite belonging to middle class incomes are willing to pay an amount less than USD 4.8 for the improvement of waste management facility in the area. The area lacks frequent collection of waste containers. Therefore, there is a need for upgradation of storage and collection facilities in terms of increase in collection efficiency and rates, introduction of recycling facility and segregation of waste at source. Waste storage and collection sites of the area should be monitored periodically and waste should be disposed of in a scientific manner in sanitary landfills.http://www.gjesm.net/article_23205_189204cf90c2c79d14b083ec4e900918.pdfAnalysis of variance (ANOVA)Collection facilitiesCommunal containersDeveloping countriesWaste disposal.
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author S. Akhtar
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M.I. Qureshi
S. Shahraz
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A.S. Ahmad
M.I. Qureshi
S. Shahraz
Households willingness to pay for improved solid waste management
Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
Collection facilities
Communal containers
Developing countries
Waste disposal.
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A.S. Ahmad
M.I. Qureshi
S. Shahraz
author_sort S. Akhtar
title Households willingness to pay for improved solid waste management
title_short Households willingness to pay for improved solid waste management
title_full Households willingness to pay for improved solid waste management
title_fullStr Households willingness to pay for improved solid waste management
title_full_unstemmed Households willingness to pay for improved solid waste management
title_sort households willingness to pay for improved solid waste management
publisher GJESM Publisher
series Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
issn 2383-3572
2383-3866
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Waste is a byproduct of human life. Nowadays, municipal solid waste is being produced in excessive amounts and in this way, both developing and developed countries are facing challenges regarding generation of waste. Economic development, urbanization and improved living standards in cities have contributed to increase in the amount and complexity of solid waste produced. The present study was conducted in the residential area of main Boulevard Gulberg, Lahore to determine the present methods and efficiency of current solid waste management facility and to estimate the willingness of the selected households to pay for the improvement of solid waste management through questionnaire survey. It was found that current Solid waste management system in the area is fair but needs more improvement in terms of improved collection efficiency and rates, recycling bins, and segregation of waste at storage. According to the questionnaire survey, majority of the respondents despite belonging to middle class incomes are willing to pay an amount less than USD 4.8 for the improvement of waste management facility in the area. The area lacks frequent collection of waste containers. Therefore, there is a need for upgradation of storage and collection facilities in terms of increase in collection efficiency and rates, introduction of recycling facility and segregation of waste at source. Waste storage and collection sites of the area should be monitored periodically and waste should be disposed of in a scientific manner in sanitary landfills.
topic Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
Collection facilities
Communal containers
Developing countries
Waste disposal.
url http://www.gjesm.net/article_23205_189204cf90c2c79d14b083ec4e900918.pdf
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