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Effectiveness of solid waste management in the Maldives : a case study from Ukhulas

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dc.contributor.author Shadiya, Fathimath
dc.contributor.author ޝާދިޔާ, ފާތިމަތު
dc.date.accessioned 2018-07-31T05:28:50Z
dc.date.available 2018-07-31T05:28:50Z
dc.date.issued 2016-01-01
dc.identifier.citation Shadiya, F. (2016). Effectiveness of solid waste management in the Maldives : a case study from Ukhulas. Male'. Villa College en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://saruna.mnu.edu.mv/jspui/handle/123456789/2096
dc.description.abstract Waste management in preindustrial times was simple because most of the waste compromised of organic materials which decompose naturally. However with the introduction of non- biodegradable synthetic materials such as plastic, waste treatment and waste disposal have become a pressing concern in the Maldives due to limited financial and human resources available in the country. This research tries to identify factors that can influence the long term sustainability of Community Based Solid Waste Management Systems from social, economic and environmental perspectives, and to suggest recommendations for areas that need further improvement and development in the system. A quantitative approach was used as the research methodology. The survey questionnaire was a close ended questionnaire. Data were collected by conducting social survey and secondary data sources. Data analysis for the social survey was carried out using SPSS. Analysis of results showed Ukulhas waste management Centre utilizes 79.2% of organic waste brought to the waste management Centre to make compost. Spearman’s rank order showed there was no association between respondent’s satisfaction level and their willingness to pay for waste collection service. Kruskal Wallis test showed there was a significance difference in satisfaction level towards waste management system across different age groups, and Chi-Square test showed there was no association between respondent’s attitude towards plastic and their willingness to use recyclable shopping bags. The findings were analyzed using DPSIR framework. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Villa College en_US
dc.subject Sustainable Solid Waste Management System en_US
dc.subject Solid Waste Management System en_US
dc.subject ދެމެހެއްޓެނެވި ކުނިނައްތާލުމުގެ ނިޒާމް en_US
dc.subject ކުނިނައްތާލުން en_US
dc.subject އުކުޅަސް en_US
dc.subject Ukulhas en_US
dc.subject Food waste en_US
dc.subject ކާއެއްޗިސް އިސްރާފުކުރުން en_US
dc.subject Marine Pollution en_US
dc.subject Small Island Developing States (SIDS) en_US
dc.subject ތަރައްގީވަމުން އަންނަ ކުދި ޤައުމުތައް en_US
dc.subject ދިވެހި ރާއްޖެ en_US
dc.subject Maldives en_US
dc.subject ކަނޑު ތަޤައްޔަރުވުން
dc.title Effectiveness of solid waste management in the Maldives : a case study from Ukhulas en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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