2019冠状病毒病对土耳其家庭行为和家庭垃圾的影响

S. Yalçınyigit, A. Dönmez-Turan, H. Akbaş, G. Varank
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新冠肺炎疫情给我们的日常生活带来了许多根本性的变化。本研究的主要目的是研究大流行对土耳其最大城市伊斯坦布尔的家庭行为和废物变化的影响。通过在线调查收集2020年5月至12月期间946名参与者的研究数据,并进行频率和逻辑回归分析。对数据的频率分析显示,口罩、手套、一次性袋的使用、在家做饭、网购、送货上门、洗碗机和洗衣机的使用增加了,而从外面订餐的使用减少了。与这些行为变化相一致的是,我们发现样本家庭产生的医疗、食品、一次性塑料袋和塑料垃圾也有所增加。然后,我们进行了逻辑回归分析,以检查本次大流行期间家庭行为和废物处理的变化与家庭收入和规模之间的相关性。实证研究结果强调了为医疗、食品和塑料废物以及不同社会经济背景的家庭制定特别管理战略的重要性,以减少COVID-19对不可持续的环境影响。©2022,边沁科学出版社。版权所有。
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The Impacts of Covid-19 on Household Behavior and Household Waste in Turkey
COVID-19 has caused many radical changes in our daily life. The main purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the pandemic on household behavior and waste changes in the largest city of Turkey, Istanbul. Research data were collected from 946 participants in the period May to December 2020 through an online survey, and frequency and logistic regression analyses were conducted. Frequency analysis of the data showed that mask, glove, disposable bag usage, cooking at home, online shopping, home delivery, dishwasher and washing machine usage increased, while ordering food from outside decreased. In line with these behavioral changes, we found that medical, food, disposable bag and plastic wastes generated by the sampled households increased as well. We then conducted logistic regression analysis to examine the correlation between changes in household behavior and waste disposal and the income and size of households during this pandemic period. The empirical findings highlight the importance of developing special management strategies for medical, food and plastic wastes and for households with different socio-economic backgrounds to reduce the unsustainable environmental impact of COVID-19. © 2022, Bentham Science Publishers. All rights reserved.
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