Community Participation in Solid Waste Disposal of People in Dusit District, Bangkok
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This research aimed to study the level of participation, compare differences in participation, and examine recommendations for promoting public participation in solid waste disposal in Dusit District, Bangkok. This quantitative research employed a sample of 400 residents in the Dusit area. Data were collected using questionnaires and analyzed using basic statistics, t-test, and one-way ANOVA.
The findings revealed that the overall level of community participation in solid waste disposal was high, with significant participation in decision-making, implementation, benefit-sharing, and evaluation, respectively. Residents with different gender, age, income, and information perception showed significant differences in their participation in solid waste disposal, while educational level, occupation, and household waste generation showed no differences.
The researchers recommend promoting learning and knowledge dissemination about waste management, encouraging community participation through various activities such as establishing recycling centers and waste banks, supporting relevant policies and legislation, and building networks with environmental conservation groups.
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