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Factors that influence public awareness of domestic waste characteristics and management in rural areas
ABSTRACTPublic awareness of domestic waste characteristics and management (PADWCM) is a prerequisite for a domestic waste management (DWM) plan. In this study, we considered China as a typical example of developing countries to investigate the public perception of environmental pollution (PEP), its PADWCM, and its socioeconomic factors, using questionnaires and statistical methods. The results indicated that the public PEP was mainly due to obvious environmental contamination in local villages, and the PADWCM is still inadequate in rural areas. However, 83.9% of the respondents agreed that DWM is highly necessary. The PADWCM, including the hazard, recyclability, and characteristic pollution caused by domestic waste, was learned mainly from people's direct PEP, experiences, and repurchasing by recyclers. Education period had highly significant positive correlations and regressions with PEP and PADWCM, respectively. Additionally, education directly affected public awareness in different income and age groups. Demonstration projects had a significant positive effect on the awareness of characteristic pollution caused by domestic waste, which was readily perceived. Propaganda had a significant positive influence on the awareness of treatment necessity. Age and gender had no obvious effects on public PEP and PADWCM. Some aspects of PADWCM requiring a deep understanding became stronger as income increased; however, the PADWCM located close to poor people became weaker. Some aspects of PEP could significantly influence the awareness of characteristic pollution caused by domestic waste and awareness of treatment necessity. Therefore, improving environmental education, performing demonstration projects and effective environmental propaganda, increasing people's income, and attracting young people to participate in DWM will be important for enhancing environmental awareness and DWM in rural areas. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2018;14:395–406. © 2018 SETAC
Key Points Public awareness of domestic waste characteristics and management (PADWCM) was learned from people's perception, experiences, and recyclers’ repurchase. Education had significant positive correlations and regressions with PADWCM. Demonstration significantly affected awareness of domestic waste pollution. Perception of pollution influenced awareness of domestic waste pollution and treatment necessity.
Factors that influence public awareness of domestic waste characteristics and management in rural areas
ABSTRACTPublic awareness of domestic waste characteristics and management (PADWCM) is a prerequisite for a domestic waste management (DWM) plan. In this study, we considered China as a typical example of developing countries to investigate the public perception of environmental pollution (PEP), its PADWCM, and its socioeconomic factors, using questionnaires and statistical methods. The results indicated that the public PEP was mainly due to obvious environmental contamination in local villages, and the PADWCM is still inadequate in rural areas. However, 83.9% of the respondents agreed that DWM is highly necessary. The PADWCM, including the hazard, recyclability, and characteristic pollution caused by domestic waste, was learned mainly from people's direct PEP, experiences, and repurchasing by recyclers. Education period had highly significant positive correlations and regressions with PEP and PADWCM, respectively. Additionally, education directly affected public awareness in different income and age groups. Demonstration projects had a significant positive effect on the awareness of characteristic pollution caused by domestic waste, which was readily perceived. Propaganda had a significant positive influence on the awareness of treatment necessity. Age and gender had no obvious effects on public PEP and PADWCM. Some aspects of PADWCM requiring a deep understanding became stronger as income increased; however, the PADWCM located close to poor people became weaker. Some aspects of PEP could significantly influence the awareness of characteristic pollution caused by domestic waste and awareness of treatment necessity. Therefore, improving environmental education, performing demonstration projects and effective environmental propaganda, increasing people's income, and attracting young people to participate in DWM will be important for enhancing environmental awareness and DWM in rural areas. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2018;14:395–406. © 2018 SETAC
Key Points Public awareness of domestic waste characteristics and management (PADWCM) was learned from people's perception, experiences, and recyclers’ repurchase. Education had significant positive correlations and regressions with PADWCM. Demonstration significantly affected awareness of domestic waste pollution. Perception of pollution influenced awareness of domestic waste pollution and treatment necessity.
Factors that influence public awareness of domestic waste characteristics and management in rural areas
Integr Envir Assess & Manag
Han, Zhiyong (author) / Duan, Qingqing (author) / Fei, Yongqiang (author) / Zeng, Dan (author) / Shi, Guozhong (author) / Li, Haimei (author) / Hu, Meilun (author)
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management ; 14 ; 395-406
2018-05-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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