Environmental citizenship and solid waste management in Chattogram, Bangladesh

Chattogram city is grappling with problems caused by inadequate solid waste management (SWM). Because the successful policy intervention regarding proper SWM depends on the intrinsic motivation of the city dwellers along with government intervention, the objective of this paper was to conduct an att...

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Main Authors: Biswas Sarmistha, Nandy Ananya, Islam Nafisa, Rafa Nazifa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-01-01
Series:Open Economics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/openec-2020-0109
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spelling doaj-fe88cbd7dcd846c9b895328af3d9f99f2021-09-05T20:51:20ZengDe GruyterOpen Economics2451-34582020-01-013113515010.1515/openec-2020-0109Environmental citizenship and solid waste management in Chattogram, BangladeshBiswas Sarmistha0Nandy Ananya1Islam Nafisa2Rafa Nazifa3Eastern Institute of Integrated Learning in Management (EIILM), Kolkata, IndiaAssistant Professor, Department of Economics, East Delta University, Chattogram, BangladeshBachelor of Science, Department of Environmental Sciences, Asian University for Women (AUW), Chattogram, BangladeshBachelor of Science, Department of Environmental Sciences, Asian University for Women (AUW), Chattogram, BangladeshChattogram city is grappling with problems caused by inadequate solid waste management (SWM). Because the successful policy intervention regarding proper SWM depends on the intrinsic motivation of the city dwellers along with government intervention, the objective of this paper was to conduct an attitudinal study of the residents of Chattogram regarding their roles and responsibilities towards the SWM, and thus, the sustainable development of the city. It is a cross-sectional study based on a sample size of 150. Data was collected using a structured, pretested questionnaire. The result showed that the residents were unable to prioritize the city’s environmental problem over other problems due to the lack of knowledge and awareness about the environmental problems and its impacts on the Chattogram. However, in respect of SWM in the city, their eagerness for participation is appreciable, even though they are more dependent on government policy initiatives. An attitudinal gap was also observed here among the respondents pertaining to the vacuum of knowledge and awareness. Therefore, strong policy decisions and the awareness campaign can make people aware of their roles and responsibilities for a sustainable city and intrinsically motivate them to participate in SWM.https://doi.org/10.1515/openec-2020-0109behaviorenvironmental citizenshipsolid waste managementsustainable developmentsustainable city
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author Biswas Sarmistha
Nandy Ananya
Islam Nafisa
Rafa Nazifa
spellingShingle Biswas Sarmistha
Nandy Ananya
Islam Nafisa
Rafa Nazifa
Environmental citizenship and solid waste management in Chattogram, Bangladesh
Open Economics
behavior
environmental citizenship
solid waste management
sustainable development
sustainable city
author_facet Biswas Sarmistha
Nandy Ananya
Islam Nafisa
Rafa Nazifa
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title Environmental citizenship and solid waste management in Chattogram, Bangladesh
title_short Environmental citizenship and solid waste management in Chattogram, Bangladesh
title_full Environmental citizenship and solid waste management in Chattogram, Bangladesh
title_fullStr Environmental citizenship and solid waste management in Chattogram, Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Environmental citizenship and solid waste management in Chattogram, Bangladesh
title_sort environmental citizenship and solid waste management in chattogram, bangladesh
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Economics
issn 2451-3458
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Chattogram city is grappling with problems caused by inadequate solid waste management (SWM). Because the successful policy intervention regarding proper SWM depends on the intrinsic motivation of the city dwellers along with government intervention, the objective of this paper was to conduct an attitudinal study of the residents of Chattogram regarding their roles and responsibilities towards the SWM, and thus, the sustainable development of the city. It is a cross-sectional study based on a sample size of 150. Data was collected using a structured, pretested questionnaire. The result showed that the residents were unable to prioritize the city’s environmental problem over other problems due to the lack of knowledge and awareness about the environmental problems and its impacts on the Chattogram. However, in respect of SWM in the city, their eagerness for participation is appreciable, even though they are more dependent on government policy initiatives. An attitudinal gap was also observed here among the respondents pertaining to the vacuum of knowledge and awareness. Therefore, strong policy decisions and the awareness campaign can make people aware of their roles and responsibilities for a sustainable city and intrinsically motivate them to participate in SWM.
topic behavior
environmental citizenship
solid waste management
sustainable development
sustainable city
url https://doi.org/10.1515/openec-2020-0109
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