Assessing Willingness to Pay for Solid Waste Management in Ga East Municipal, Ghana

J. Asare, I. T. Boateng, F. N. Akaribo, P. Acheampong
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Waste management has been a topic under discussion across the country which needs more attention. This study assesses the willingness to pay for solid waste management in Ga East Municipal, Ghana. Qualitative and quantitative approaches were used, and convenient sampling was used to select 100 respondents with 26 males and 74 females. A probit model was used to analyze factors affecting willingness to pay for solid waste management, Kendall's coefficient of concordance was used to analyze the challenges households face in accessing waste management, and Likert scale was used to analyze the improvement of waste management. The study revealed that age, education, household size, distance, and income are statistically significant and influenced willingness to pay for improved waste management. It was observed that 58% of the respondents representing the majority pay Ghc(1-4) in disposing refuse whilst 81% representing majority are willing to pay Ghc(4-6) for improved service. The study further revealed that inadequate dustbins and collection sites, distance, delay in collection of waste, and lack of waste management programs in the municipal were the significant challenges households face in accessing waste management. Provision of dustbins, allocation of collection points in communities, provision of toilet facilities, education on poor sanitation, and its menace are some measures that can help curb sanitation problems in the District. Therefore, the study recommend that Government and other stakeholders must sensitize members in the district on poor sanitation and its menace especially waste burning causing air pollution and also service providers should provide dustbins at vantage points in communities and pick them early when full, this will help to avoid environmental pollution leading to people’s willingness to pay for improved service.
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评估加纳加东市固体废物管理的支付意愿
废物管理一直是全国讨论的一个需要更多关注的话题。本研究评估了加纳加东市为固体废物管理支付费用的意愿。采用定性和定量相结合的方法,采用方便抽样的方法,共抽取100名调查对象,其中男性26人,女性74人。采用probit模型分析影响居民固废管理支付意愿的因素,采用Kendall协调系数分析居民固废管理获取面临的挑战,采用Likert量表分析居民固废管理改善程度。该研究显示,年龄、教育程度、家庭规模、距离和收入在统计上具有显著意义,并影响为改善废物管理付费的意愿。据观察,58%代表大多数的答复者为处理垃圾支付1-4亿美元,而81%代表大多数的答复者愿意为改善服务支付4-6亿美元。该研究进一步表明,垃圾箱和收集地点不足、距离、垃圾收集延迟以及城市中缺乏废物管理计划是家庭在获得废物管理方面面临的重大挑战。提供垃圾桶、在社区内设置收集点、提供厕所设施、教育人们了解卫生条件差及其危害,这些都是有助于遏制该区卫生问题的措施。因此,该研究建议政府和其他利益相关者必须让该地区的成员了解恶劣的卫生状况及其威胁,特别是焚烧废物造成的空气污染,同时服务提供商应该在社区的有利位置提供垃圾箱,并在装满时尽早取出,这将有助于避免环境污染导致人们愿意为改善的服务付费。
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