Assessment of Public Participation as Mechanism for Sustainable Waste Management In Barnawa, Kaduna South, Kaduna State, Nigeria

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Abstract

The study was an assessment of public participation as a mechanism for sustainable waste management in Barnawa, Kaduna South, Kaduna state. The study was descriptive crosssectional survey that employed the use of both primary and secondary data obtained from field survey, journal, articles, and text books. The sampled size of the participants of the study was 100 residents in the study area, while the statistical method of analysis adopted in analysing the results obtained was descriptive statistics. The results revealed that the most common waste generated are; residential waste, paper waste, plastic waste, textile waste, bottle waste and commercial waste. More so, the results revealed that these wastes as well as solid waste were generated on a frequency of daily basis, weekly basis and twice a week basis in the study area. The result collected from the field survey to this respect revealed that there are basically three stakeholders responsible. More so it was reviled the cost of solid waste disposal in the study area, as well as the willingness of the residents of Barnawa community to pay for disposal of solid waste in the community.

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iliyasu_mamman_anzaku. 2021. \u201cAssessment of Public Participation as Mechanism for Sustainable Waste Management In Barnawa, Kaduna South, Kaduna State, Nigeria\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - H: Environment & Environmental geology GJSFR-H Volume 21 (GJSFR Volume 21 Issue H3).

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