Gated communities is a growing phenomenon in South Africa and abroad. The enclosed and private nature of gated communities poses certain challenges to recycling. Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour, we examine the effect of a weekly comingled kerbside collection service on household recycling in a gated community. We used an ex post facto design and surveyed and compared recycling behaviour across two separate, but comparable communities; Boardwalk Meander, with no service, and Silver Lakes, with a service. Factor analyses validated the construct ‘perceived behavioural control’ in both settings. Households in Silver Lakes were more than three times likely to recycle in comparison to Boardwalk Meander. Multivariate Analysis of ...
Purpose - The purpose of this research paper is to explore the impact of recycling polices in Glasgo...
This study analyses the determinants of household recycling behaviour in a recycling system at an ea...
This paper provides an introspective insight about households\u27 expectations on recycling policy a...
Gated communities is a growing phenomenon in South Africa and abroad. The enclosed and private natur...
Gated communities is a growing phenomenon in South Africa and abroad. The enclosed and private natu...
Although social factors affecting recycling have been widely researched, the effect of spatial and p...
Although the use of kerbside recycling facilities by householders is often key to the reduction of m...
New mandatory household recycling targets present a serious challenge to UK Local Authorities (LAs)....
PURPOSE : The purpose of this article is to examine the effect of housing type, relative to demograp...
This paper reports on an application of the Theory of Planned Behavior to understand the relationshi...
Although social factors affecting recycling have been widely researched, the effect of spatial and p...
Although the factors influencing householders’ kerbside recycling behaviour are generally well under...
The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) was used to guide an analysis of intentions to recycle househo...
This study examined the beliefs underlying people’s decision-making, from a theory of planned behavi...
This study examined the beliefs underlying people’s decision-making, from a theory of planned behavi...
Purpose - The purpose of this research paper is to explore the impact of recycling polices in Glasgo...
This study analyses the determinants of household recycling behaviour in a recycling system at an ea...
This paper provides an introspective insight about households\u27 expectations on recycling policy a...
Gated communities is a growing phenomenon in South Africa and abroad. The enclosed and private natur...
Gated communities is a growing phenomenon in South Africa and abroad. The enclosed and private natu...
Although social factors affecting recycling have been widely researched, the effect of spatial and p...
Although the use of kerbside recycling facilities by householders is often key to the reduction of m...
New mandatory household recycling targets present a serious challenge to UK Local Authorities (LAs)....
PURPOSE : The purpose of this article is to examine the effect of housing type, relative to demograp...
This paper reports on an application of the Theory of Planned Behavior to understand the relationshi...
Although social factors affecting recycling have been widely researched, the effect of spatial and p...
Although the factors influencing householders’ kerbside recycling behaviour are generally well under...
The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) was used to guide an analysis of intentions to recycle househo...
This study examined the beliefs underlying people’s decision-making, from a theory of planned behavi...
This study examined the beliefs underlying people’s decision-making, from a theory of planned behavi...
Purpose - The purpose of this research paper is to explore the impact of recycling polices in Glasgo...
This study analyses the determinants of household recycling behaviour in a recycling system at an ea...
This paper provides an introspective insight about households\u27 expectations on recycling policy a...