The role of socio-economic and cultural factors in municipal solid waste generation: a case study in Taman Perling, Johor Bahru

The absence of a comprehensive database on solid waste generation and composition appears to be the major drawback to the development of an integrated waste management system in Malaysia. While many studies have been conducted on related fields, such as Abd. Karim et al. (1996), Sabarinah (1997), an...

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Main Authors: Mohd.Yusof, Mohd. Badruddin, Othman, Fadil, Hashim, Normala, Ali, Nur Cahaya
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spelling my.utm.14472017-11-01T04:17:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1447/ The role of socio-economic and cultural factors in municipal solid waste generation: a case study in Taman Perling, Johor Bahru Mohd.Yusof, Mohd. Badruddin Othman, Fadil Hashim, Normala Ali, Nur Cahaya TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering The absence of a comprehensive database on solid waste generation and composition appears to be the major drawback to the development of an integrated waste management system in Malaysia. While many studies have been conducted on related fields, such as Abd. Karim et al. (1996), Sabarinah (1997), and Salim et al. (1994), there is still a lack of clear model or approach in determining attributes influencing the amount of wastes generated by our community. A study conducted in Taman Perling, Johor Bahru has shown that such as attributes as income, education, and other socioeconomic factors barely affect the amount of waste generated. It seems that only family size and lifestyle factors, particularly the eating habits of residents, contribute significantly to variations in the generation of residential waste in the study area. While the amount increases with the size of family, it decreases as the respondents dine out more often. This study suggests new insights concerning the role of social factors and lifestyle in affecting the generation of household waste. Penerbit UTM Press 2002-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1447/1/JT37F%5B5%5D.pdf Mohd.Yusof, Mohd. Badruddin and Othman, Fadil and Hashim, Normala and Ali, Nur Cahaya (2002) The role of socio-economic and cultural factors in municipal solid waste generation: a case study in Taman Perling, Johor Bahru. Jurnal Teknologi F (37F). pp. 55-64. ISSN 0127-9696 http://www.penerbit.utm.my/onlinejournal/37/F/JT37F5.pdf
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topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
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Mohd.Yusof, Mohd. Badruddin
Othman, Fadil
Hashim, Normala
Ali, Nur Cahaya
The role of socio-economic and cultural factors in municipal solid waste generation: a case study in Taman Perling, Johor Bahru
description The absence of a comprehensive database on solid waste generation and composition appears to be the major drawback to the development of an integrated waste management system in Malaysia. While many studies have been conducted on related fields, such as Abd. Karim et al. (1996), Sabarinah (1997), and Salim et al. (1994), there is still a lack of clear model or approach in determining attributes influencing the amount of wastes generated by our community. A study conducted in Taman Perling, Johor Bahru has shown that such as attributes as income, education, and other socioeconomic factors barely affect the amount of waste generated. It seems that only family size and lifestyle factors, particularly the eating habits of residents, contribute significantly to variations in the generation of residential waste in the study area. While the amount increases with the size of family, it decreases as the respondents dine out more often. This study suggests new insights concerning the role of social factors and lifestyle in affecting the generation of household waste.
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author Mohd.Yusof, Mohd. Badruddin
Othman, Fadil
Hashim, Normala
Ali, Nur Cahaya
author_facet Mohd.Yusof, Mohd. Badruddin
Othman, Fadil
Hashim, Normala
Ali, Nur Cahaya
author_sort Mohd.Yusof, Mohd. Badruddin
title The role of socio-economic and cultural factors in municipal solid waste generation: a case study in Taman Perling, Johor Bahru
title_short The role of socio-economic and cultural factors in municipal solid waste generation: a case study in Taman Perling, Johor Bahru
title_full The role of socio-economic and cultural factors in municipal solid waste generation: a case study in Taman Perling, Johor Bahru
title_fullStr The role of socio-economic and cultural factors in municipal solid waste generation: a case study in Taman Perling, Johor Bahru
title_full_unstemmed The role of socio-economic and cultural factors in municipal solid waste generation: a case study in Taman Perling, Johor Bahru
title_sort role of socio-economic and cultural factors in municipal solid waste generation: a case study in taman perling, johor bahru
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2002
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