Sustainable Waste Management Practices for Urban Growth and Development in Uganda
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Date
2018-10
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Kenya Scholars and Studies Association (KESSA)
Abstract
The study aimed at assessing the effect of sustainable waste management practices on urban
development in Uganda, taking Kamukuzi division as a sample in Mbarara municipality and
as a case study. Objectives of the study were; to identify sustainable waste management
practices contributing to urban development, to establish the existing gaps between
sustainable waste management practices and urban development and to explore measures to
fill the existing gaps between sustainable waste management practices and urban
development. A case study research design was used where both quantitative and qualitative
methods of data collection and analysis were used. Case study enabled the researcher to study
a single discrete social unit in depth. The study was based on a case study research design
where different subjects were studied one point at a time. In this study, both the quantitative
and qualitative approaches were used. The study population comprised employees from
Kamukuzi division Mbarara municipality and community members with a total population of
6,459, a sample size consisted of 148 respondents where 50 respondents were used. Data
analysis used two techniques namely qualitative and quantitative data analysis. It was found
out that Solid waste management practices Communicate about coordination of primary and
secondary collection systems, Separate waste inorganic materials, construction of drainage
channels, Issuing of policies to communicate on proper waste management practices. Existing
gaps between sustainable waste management and urban development included lack of
attention at the planning and design stage, Insufficient incentives to implement waste
reduction measures, poor sensitization of community members, poor strategic urban
planning, corruption among officials, weak leadership, lack of strong government interaction,
embezzlement of funds, Limited human resources and facilities. The study recommended that
Outsourcing waste management services to private entities should demonstrate the importance
of including social and livelihood aspects when considering full-scale privatization of waste
management services
Description
Article on Sustainable Waste Management Practices for Urban Growth and Development in Uganda: a Case of Kamukuzi Division Mbarara Municipality
Keywords
Sustainability, Waste management, urban growth and urban development
Citation
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