The role of women in managing waste banks and supporting waste management in local communities

被引:5
|
作者
Asteria, Donna
Herdiansyah, Herdis
机构
[1] Department of Communication, Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Indonesia
关键词
EMPOWERMENT;
D O I
10.1093/cdj/bsaa025
中图分类号
F0 [经济学]; F1 [世界各国经济概况、经济史、经济地理]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
0201 ; 020105 ; 03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
This paper aims to describe women's role with active participation in waste management within their communities. The environmental awareness education of citizens combined with the application of the '4Rs' principle (reduce, reuse, recycle, and replant) is necessary to develop waste banks to resolve the issue of waste. Waste bank management is predicted to be the best solution for the municipal waste management and increases the public's awareness of recycling household waste as a waste management strategy. An increase in awareness begins at the community level. Women can be as social capital in community with the capacity to move the community through their active role in waste management activities. This study considered citizens in Karang Resik, Tasikmalaya, West Java, Indonesia and used the emancipatory participation methods of counselling, educating, and training. The results showed that the presence of a waste bank educated residents to be disciplined in managing their waste and provided extra income from waste collection. Moreover, it strengthened the social cohesion for women within the community. This study shows that local female administrators in family welfare empowerment programmes can be used as role models for other women and can provide a significant impact on waste management.
引用
收藏
页码:74 / 92
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Insensitive waste management in deprived communities: Questioning the role of the local authorities
    Agyabeng, Anthony Nkrumah
    Acquah, Anthony
    Njoki, Hasubi Deogratias
    Susuawu, Daniel
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-WASTE AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, 2024, 177 (04) : 210 - 219
  • [2] IT SYSTEMS SUPPORTING WASTE MANAGEMENT IN COMMUNITIES - AN OVERVIEW OF INNOVATIVE FUNCTIONS
    Stepien, Monika
    Kurus, Krzysztof
    Bialecka, Barbara
    MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN PRODUCTION ENGINEERING, 2015, 20 (04) : 210 - 212
  • [3] Managing waste management
    Liebholz, WM
    ATW-INTERNATIONALE ZEITSCHRIFT FUR KERNENERGIE, 1996, 41 (10): : 623 - 623
  • [4] Understanding the role of waste prevention in local waste management: A literature review
    Zacho, Kristina O.
    Mosgaard, Mette A.
    WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH, 2016, 34 (10) : 980 - 994
  • [5] Psycho-social conditions of urban communities in the complexity of waste management: Are awareness and waste banks the main solution?
    Soesilo, Nining Indroyono
    Alfarizi, Muhammad
    SOCIO-ECONOMIC PLANNING SCIENCES, 2024, 93
  • [6] Managing the dynamics of waste management
    Verhoef, EV
    Dijkema, GPJ
    Reuter, MA
    WALKING A THIN LINE IN INFRASTRUCTURES: BALANCING SHORT TERM GOALS AND LONG TERM NATURE, 2001, : 125 - 152
  • [7] ROLE OF LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
    MAFRICI, D
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE NATIONS HEALTH, 1971, 61 (10): : 2010 - &
  • [8] Local waste management constraints and waste administrators in China
    Chung, Shan Shan
    Lo, Carlos W. H.
    WASTE MANAGEMENT, 2008, 28 (02) : 272 - 281
  • [9] THE ROLE OF LOCAL-GOVERNMENT IN HAZARDOUS-WASTE MANAGEMENT
    ERVINE, HC
    PUBLIC WORKS, 1983, 114 (07): : 67 - &
  • [10] Analysis of household waste production in Ecuador: Limitations for sustainable management in local communities
    Villa-Achupallas, Mercedes
    Lopez, Ana
    Diez-Montero, Ruben
    Esteban-Garcia, Ana Lorena
    Lobo, Amaya
    WASTE MANAGEMENT, 2024, 190 : 531 - 537