Household solid waste management practices and perceptions among residents in the East Coast of Malaysia
Universiti Sains Malaysia · Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia · +1 more institution
Abstract
Poor waste disposal practices hamper the progress towards an integrated solid waste management in households. Knowledge of current practices and perception of household solid waste management is necessary for accurate decision making in the move towards a more sustainable approach. This study investigates the household waste practices and perceptions about waste management in Panji, one of the sub-districts in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia.
A stratified random sampling technique using a cross-sectional survey questionnaire was used to collect data. A total of 338 households were interviewed in the survey and data were analyzed using SPSS. Chi-square goodness of fit test was used to determine the relationships between categorical variables, whereas Chi-square bivariate correlation test was performed to observe the correlation between the perceptions of waste segregation with socio-demographic background of the respondents. The correlation between perception of respondents with the locality, house type and waste type were also conducted. Principal component analysis was used to identify grouping of variables and to establish which factors were interrelated in any given construct.
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- FWCI
- 43.25
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- 100%
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- 69
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5Topics & keywords
- Stratified sampling
- Bivariate analysis
- Socioeconomics
- Environmental health
- Biostatistics
- Municipal solid waste
- Multistage sampling
- Medicine