The Residents Knowledge, Attitudes, Behavior Intention For Resource Recovery In Fengyuan Dist., Taichung City

碩士 === 國立中興大學 === 環境工程學系所 === 102 === This study uses questionnaire surveys to understand what residents from Fengyuan district in Taichung city know about recycling, their attitude and behavioral intention and the resulting behavior. Regarding this, the study found that the residents showed positi...

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Main Authors: Shan-Ming Yang, 楊善名
Other Authors: Chung-Sying Lu
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/97173422124079057754
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Summary:碩士 === 國立中興大學 === 環境工程學系所 === 102 === This study uses questionnaire surveys to understand what residents from Fengyuan district in Taichung city know about recycling, their attitude and behavioral intention and the resulting behavior. Regarding this, the study found that the residents showed positive signs in all areas of recycling knowledge, recycling attitude and recycling intent. The highest average score (3.94) was in recycling knowledge, followed by recycling attitude (3.66) with recycling behavioral intention third (3.63).Moreover, those who scored the highest in sex, age, education level, current occupation, monthly income, monthly recycling frequency, recycling time, and ratio of residential recyclable waste showed no obvious difference (p>0.05) in recycling knowledge, attitude and behavioral intention.There appears to be a positive relationship between recycling knowledge and recycling attitude (0.324), recycling attitude and recycling behavioral intention (0.475), and recycling knowledge and recycling behavioral intention (0.331). The study suggests that the recycling staff should improve their service quality and recycling hardware to comply with the people’s actual needs. It also proposes that school environmental education could be enhanced in terms of both both breadth and depth, vehicular broadcasting could be improved, vehicles could display posters with appropriate slogans, and neighborhoods could host educational dissemination lectures and conferences to publicize the concept and benefit brought about by recycling and reuse.