Login / Signup

Assessment of Households' Willingness to Join and Pay for Improving Waste Management Practices in Gedeo Zone, Southern Ethiopia.

Abdene Weya KasoHabtamu Endashaw HareruZemachu AshuroNegasa Eshete Soboksa
Published in: BioMed research international (2022)
This study found that a significant number of the respondents were willing to support and pay for improved solid waste management services. A higher probability of willingness to support and pay for solid waste management services among residents who had access to waste management services and good knowledge of solid waste management was observed. Therefore, wide-range awareness creation through mini media should be used to address poor knowledge. In addition, establishing more temporary waste collection sites in every corner of cities is needed to encourage households to support and pay for improved solid waste management services.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • heavy metals
  • primary care
  • sewage sludge
  • mental health
  • municipal solid waste
  • health insurance
  • life cycle