Sustainable municipal solid waste management: A qualitative study on possibilities and solutions in Mutomo, Kenya

This report investigates the possibilities and solutions for a sustainable municipal solid waste management in the community of Mutomo, situated in Kitui County, Kenya. The aim was to formulate an action plan to start reaching for a sustainable development in the waste sector, with citizen participa...

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Main Author: Selin, Emma
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Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap 2013
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-umu-815652013-11-08T04:42:41ZSustainable municipal solid waste management: A qualitative study on possibilities and solutions in Mutomo, KenyaengSelin, EmmaUmeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap2013sustainable municipal solid waste managementfocus groupscitizen participationKenyaThis report investigates the possibilities and solutions for a sustainable municipal solid waste management in the community of Mutomo, situated in Kitui County, Kenya. The aim was to formulate an action plan to start reaching for a sustainable development in the waste sector, with citizen participation. Specific research questions were to find requests and ideas from the community members. Also, how the Swedish solid waste management system is built up in order to find potential good examples. Qualitative methods for data collection were used both in-depth interviews and focus group discussions conducted. Data collection was done with the help of an interpreter; interviewing guides and a recording device were used. The data was transcribed and thematic analysis done using NVivo. The interviews and discussions resulted in many requests and ideas regarding solid waste management. In brief; a legal dumping site, health education of the advantages of managing waste and the disadvantages if not, increase of public dustbins, increase of people employed for waste collection, an organized system for trade of waste and improved future planning of the town by the local authorities. To conclude, if a sustainable development within the waste sector is to be initiated, the local authorities have to take action and shoulder their responsibility. Improved collaboration between them and the public health office, community members and private stakeholders is essential. The proposed action plan is a good tool to use when initiating this work and would be created through co-operation with residents in Mutomo. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-81565application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Selin, Emma
Sustainable municipal solid waste management: A qualitative study on possibilities and solutions in Mutomo, Kenya
description This report investigates the possibilities and solutions for a sustainable municipal solid waste management in the community of Mutomo, situated in Kitui County, Kenya. The aim was to formulate an action plan to start reaching for a sustainable development in the waste sector, with citizen participation. Specific research questions were to find requests and ideas from the community members. Also, how the Swedish solid waste management system is built up in order to find potential good examples. Qualitative methods for data collection were used both in-depth interviews and focus group discussions conducted. Data collection was done with the help of an interpreter; interviewing guides and a recording device were used. The data was transcribed and thematic analysis done using NVivo. The interviews and discussions resulted in many requests and ideas regarding solid waste management. In brief; a legal dumping site, health education of the advantages of managing waste and the disadvantages if not, increase of public dustbins, increase of people employed for waste collection, an organized system for trade of waste and improved future planning of the town by the local authorities. To conclude, if a sustainable development within the waste sector is to be initiated, the local authorities have to take action and shoulder their responsibility. Improved collaboration between them and the public health office, community members and private stakeholders is essential. The proposed action plan is a good tool to use when initiating this work and would be created through co-operation with residents in Mutomo.
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title Sustainable municipal solid waste management: A qualitative study on possibilities and solutions in Mutomo, Kenya
title_short Sustainable municipal solid waste management: A qualitative study on possibilities and solutions in Mutomo, Kenya
title_full Sustainable municipal solid waste management: A qualitative study on possibilities and solutions in Mutomo, Kenya
title_fullStr Sustainable municipal solid waste management: A qualitative study on possibilities and solutions in Mutomo, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable municipal solid waste management: A qualitative study on possibilities and solutions in Mutomo, Kenya
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