Exploring Community Perspectives on Household Waste Management in Dili

This study explores the relationship between the knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of the community in managing household waste in the Urban Village of Lahane Oriental, Dili. This study was motivated by the growing global and local challenges of waste management, particularly in urban areas where p...

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Main Authors: Flora Martignonia De Carvalho Ximenes, Anderias Umbu Roga, Pius Weraman
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Language:English
Published: Perkumpulan Alumni dan Santri Mahyajatul Qurro' 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://journal.ascarya.or.id/index.php/iscs/article/view/706
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description This study explores the relationship between the knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of the community in managing household waste in the Urban Village of Lahane Oriental, Dili. This study was motivated by the growing global and local challenges of waste management, particularly in urban areas where population growth exacerbates this issue. This research employed an analytical observational design with a cross-sectional approach, using questionnaires distributed to 96 respondents selected through simple random sampling. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation to assess the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. The results showed that the majority of respondents (61.5%) had sufficient knowledge of waste management, while 62.5% demonstrated a positive attitude toward proper waste management. However, the community's waste management behavior did not fully meet the expected standards, despite generally positive attitudes and moderate knowledge. These findings indicate that, although knowledge and attitudes play an important role in influencing behavior, the lack of adequate infrastructure and institutional support remains a major obstacle to optimal waste management practices. It was concluded that further educational campaigns and improvements in waste management facilities are crucial for enhancing community engagement in sustainable waste management. The findings provide practical implications for local governments and policymakers in designing effective waste management interventions that consider both behavioral and structural factors.
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spelling doaj-art-16ab3cc0b3e24cc6b2479d8ce97daae22024-11-13T19:38:42ZengPerkumpulan Alumni dan Santri Mahyajatul Qurro'Ascarya2798-50832775-42432024-11-014210.53754/iscs.v4i2.706Exploring Community Perspectives on Household Waste Management in DiliFlora Martignonia De Carvalho Ximenes0Anderias Umbu Roga1Pius Weraman 2University of Nusa Cendana University of Nusa Cendana Kupang UniversityThis study explores the relationship between the knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of the community in managing household waste in the Urban Village of Lahane Oriental, Dili. This study was motivated by the growing global and local challenges of waste management, particularly in urban areas where population growth exacerbates this issue. This research employed an analytical observational design with a cross-sectional approach, using questionnaires distributed to 96 respondents selected through simple random sampling. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation to assess the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. The results showed that the majority of respondents (61.5%) had sufficient knowledge of waste management, while 62.5% demonstrated a positive attitude toward proper waste management. However, the community's waste management behavior did not fully meet the expected standards, despite generally positive attitudes and moderate knowledge. These findings indicate that, although knowledge and attitudes play an important role in influencing behavior, the lack of adequate infrastructure and institutional support remains a major obstacle to optimal waste management practices. It was concluded that further educational campaigns and improvements in waste management facilities are crucial for enhancing community engagement in sustainable waste management. The findings provide practical implications for local governments and policymakers in designing effective waste management interventions that consider both behavioral and structural factors.https://journal.ascarya.or.id/index.php/iscs/article/view/706Household Waste ManagementCommunity KnowledgeCommunity Attitudes
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title Exploring Community Perspectives on Household Waste Management in Dili
title_full Exploring Community Perspectives on Household Waste Management in Dili
title_fullStr Exploring Community Perspectives on Household Waste Management in Dili
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Community Perspectives on Household Waste Management in Dili
title_short Exploring Community Perspectives on Household Waste Management in Dili
title_sort exploring community perspectives on household waste management in dili
topic Household Waste Management
Community Knowledge
Community Attitudes
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