eprintid: 10066089
rev_number: 17
eprint_status: archive
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datestamp: 2019-01-23 11:13:54
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type: article
metadata_visibility: show
creators_name: Hammed, TB
creators_name: Wandiga, SO
creators_name: Mulugetta, Y
creators_name: Sridhar, MKC
title: Improving knowledge and practices of mitigating green house gas emission through waste recycling in a community, Ibadan, Nigeria
ispublished: pub
divisions: UCL
divisions: B04
divisions: C05
divisions: J39
keywords: Behavioural change, Climate change mitigation, Community people, Greenhouse gas, Life-cycle-based model, Waste management practices
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abstract: Throughout the world, waste sector has been implicated in significant contribution to anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Involving communities in recycling their solid waste would ensure climate change effect mitigation and resilience. This study was carried out to improve waste management practices through a community-led intervention at Kube-Atenda community in Ibadan, Nigeria. The study adopted a quasi-experimental design, comprising mixed method of data collection such as semi- structured questionnaire and a life-cycle-based model for calculating greenhouse gas generation potentials of various waste management practices in the area. A systematic random sampling was used to select sixty (60) households for a survey on knowledge, attitude and practices of waste management through Recovery, Reduction, Reuse and Recycling (4Rs) before and after the training intervention. Data collected were summarised using descriptive statistics, chi-square test, t-test and ANOVA at p = 0.05. The mean age of the respondent was 49.7 ± 16.7 and 68.3% were females. Respondents' knowledge scores before and after the intervention were significantly different: 7.07 ± 1.48 and 11.6 ± 1.6 while attitude scores were: 8.2 ± 2.3 and 13.5 ± 0.8. There were significant differences in the major waste disposal practices in the community before and after the intervention. All (100%) the participants were willing to participate in waste recycling business and the model predicted that adoption of 4Rs strategy had a great potential in saving greenhouse gas emissions in the community. The behaviour of the community people has changed towards waste management that promote climate change mitigation and adaptation through waste reduction, reuse, and resource recovery.
date: 2018-11
date_type: published
official_url: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2018.09.044
oa_status: green
full_text_type: other
language: eng
primo: open
primo_central: open_green
verified: verified_manual
elements_id: 1594147
doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2018.09.044
pii: S0956-053X(18)30585-3
lyricists_name: Mulugetta, Yacob
lyricists_id: YMULU57
actors_name: Mulugetta, Yacob
actors_id: YMULU57
actors_role: owner
full_text_status: public
publication: Waste Management
volume: 81
pagerange: 22-32
event_location: United States
issn: 1879-2456
citation:        Hammed, TB;    Wandiga, SO;    Mulugetta, Y;    Sridhar, MKC;      (2018)    Improving knowledge and practices of mitigating green house gas emission through waste recycling in a community, Ibadan, Nigeria.                   Waste Management , 81    pp. 22-32.    10.1016/j.wasman.2018.09.044 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2018.09.044>.       Green open access   
 
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