Willingness to Participate in Solid Waste Management amongst Residents of Sembulan Tengah Water Village in Sabah, Malaysia

Title
Willingness to Participate in Solid Waste Management amongst Residents of Sembulan Tengah Water Village in Sabah, Malaysia
Publication Date
2020
Author(s)
Malasius, Marcilla Elmy Girl Girl
Alin, James
Dollery, Brian
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Asian Economic and Social Society
Place of publication
Pakistan
DOI
10.18488/journal.2.2020.101.17.32
UNE publication id
une:1959.11/29917
Abstract
Solid waste management presents significant challenges in many developing countries in Asia. In this paper we empirically investigate the willingness to participate (WTP) in solid waste management by residents of the Sembulan Tengah Water Village in Sabah, Malaysia by means of a survey study. Sembulan Tengah Water Village is a squatter community populated by poor people subsisting largely in the informal sector. The paper seeks to contribute to the existing empirical literature on the factors that significantly influence WTP generally, as well as WTP in terms of labour hours and pecuniary contributions. Using the binary logistic regression method, our results show that age, gender, educational level, length of stay, house ownership, and ethnicity significantly influence willingness to participate in solid waste cleaning activities. Age significantly influences WTP in terms of labour hours. Other factors, such as gender, education level, length of stay, income level, and house ownership, were significant in influencing WTP in terms of money. Our findings can be used for policy purposes to improve solid waste management in poor communities across developing countries in Asia and elsewhere.
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Citation
Journal of Asian Scientific Research, 10(1), p. 17-32
ISSN
2223-1331
2226-5724
Start page
17
End page
32

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