1. Household Waste Management Practices and Challenges in a Rural Remote Town in the Hantam Municipality in the Northern Cape, South Africa
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Catherina Schenck, Phillip F. Blaauw, Jacoba M.M. Viljoen, Liza Volschenk, and Lizette Grobler
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municipality ,020209 energy ,Geography, Planning and Development ,TJ807-830 ,Developing country ,Sample (statistics) ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,TD194-195 ,Illegal dumping ,01 natural sciences ,household waste management ,Renewable energy sources ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,GE1-350 ,waste separation ,Environmental planning ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Environmental effects of industries and plants ,Descriptive statistics ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,Multimethodology ,remote ,Environmental sciences ,Geography ,Knowledge base ,rural ,Thematic analysis ,Rural area ,business - Abstract
Waste management in rural areas poses a major challenge to local governments in developing countries. Municipalities face limited budgets and obstacles with the collection of waste, as well as a lack of proper equipment, infrastructure, and treatment centres. These obstacles lead to further problems, such as littering and illegal dumping, contributing to the knowledge base regarding remote and rural towns in South Africa. This study aims to assess the waste management practices and challenges of households in a Municipality in the Northern Cape, South Africa. The study investigates the household waste management practices, identifies the challenges experienced by households regarding their waste management, and explores their willingness to participate in a separation-at-source program. A cross-sectional research design was used along with a mixed methods research methodology. A sample of 160 interviews was completed over the period 16 to 20 September 2019. Descriptive statistics and a thematic analysis were used in the data analysis. The results indicate that municipalities, and households, will have to collaboratively search for solutions towards effective waste management in rural areas. Financial constraints also necessitate the investigation of alternative ways of managing household waste through cooperation with surrounding towns.
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- 2021
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