Impact of construction and demolition waste management on environmental sustainability in Lunahuana: A correlational study

IF 0.4 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.21833/ijaas.2023.09.001
Mirna Yactayo-Ormeño, Miriam Ñañez-Silva, Nestor Cuba-Carbajal
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This research investigates the pivotal relationship between construction and demolition waste management and its profound implications for environmental sustainability within the Lunahuana region. Employing a methodological framework rooted in basic research, the study adopts a quantitative approach with a non-experimental design and a correlational perspective. The research population encompasses 4,393 residents of Lunahuana, from which a representative sample of 353 residents was randomly selected using probabilistic sampling techniques. The research methodology incorporates survey-based data collection, deploying two meticulously designed questionnaires. The first questionnaire focuses on assessing variables associated with construction and demolition waste management, while the second explores facets of tourism environmental sustainability. Statistical analysis of the collected data reveals a statistically significant relationship (significance value of 0.00, <0.05 at a 95% confidence level) between construction and demolition waste management practices and the environmental sustainability of tourism in Lunahuana. In conclusion, the effective management of construction and demolition waste emerges as a pivotal factor in fostering tourism environmental sustainability in Lunahuana. Proper waste management plays a crucial role in safeguarding diverse environments, including roads, riverbanks, sidewalks, residential facades, and tourist centers. Such practices are vital in preserving the scenic beauty and preventing environmental degradation for both present and future generations.
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鲁纳华纳地区建筑与拆除废弃物管理对环境可持续性影响的相关研究
本研究探讨了建筑和拆迁废物管理之间的关键关系及其对鲁纳华纳地区环境可持续性的深远影响。本研究采用植根于基础研究的方法论框架,采用非实验设计和相关性视角的定量方法。研究人口包括Lunahuana的4,393名居民,其中353名居民的代表性样本是随机选择的,采用概率抽样技术。研究方法包括基于调查的数据收集,部署两个精心设计的问卷。第一个调查问卷侧重于评估与建筑和拆除废物管理有关的变量,而第二个调查问卷则探讨旅游环境可持续性的各个方面。对收集到的数据进行统计分析,发现建筑和拆迁废物管理实践与鲁纳华纳旅游环境可持续性之间存在统计学显著关系(在95%置信水平上显著值为0.00,<0.05)。总之,建筑和拆除废物的有效管理成为促进鲁纳瓦纳旅游环境可持续性的关键因素。适当的废物管理在保护各种环境方面发挥着至关重要的作用,包括道路、河岸、人行道、住宅立面和旅游中心。这些做法对于保护风景美丽和防止环境退化对于今世后代都至关重要。
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