A summary of EEPSEA research report 2002-RR8, "Household preferences for solid waste management in Malaysia" by Dr. Jamal Othman (Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Faculty of Economics, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 Bangi, Malaysia
Lack of appropriate policy is the main constraint to sustainable waste management in Malaysia. As a ...
Households are the primary source that contributes to the municipal solid waste and thus, it is well...
The management of solid waste in urban areas is a critical issue for some developing countries espec...
As in many countries in Southeast Asia, Malaysia faces rapidly mounting levels of domestic waste. To...
Increasing generation of solid waste requires better quality disposal options in Malaysia. Control t...
This study estimated the economic values of household preferences for improved Solid Waste Managemen...
This study estimated the economic values of household preferences for improved solid waste managemen...
SUMMARY: In Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries, solid waste problem is one of the most deb...
Malaysia provides ample opportunities for solid waste recycling due to their dependence on recyclabl...
This study employed contingent valuation method to estimate the willingness to pay (WTP) of the hous...
The disposal of 95% of the 1.4 million tonnes of MSW from Selangor, the fastest developing state in ...
This study aimed to estimate the potential waste management cost reduction and the recycling profit ...
Using a participatory approach, this study looks at how a local government in the Philippines might ...
There has been a sharp rise in the rate of waste generated on a global scale, owing to a rapid growt...
This paper estimates the economic values of household preference for enhanced solid waste disposal s...
Lack of appropriate policy is the main constraint to sustainable waste management in Malaysia. As a ...
Households are the primary source that contributes to the municipal solid waste and thus, it is well...
The management of solid waste in urban areas is a critical issue for some developing countries espec...
As in many countries in Southeast Asia, Malaysia faces rapidly mounting levels of domestic waste. To...
Increasing generation of solid waste requires better quality disposal options in Malaysia. Control t...
This study estimated the economic values of household preferences for improved Solid Waste Managemen...
This study estimated the economic values of household preferences for improved solid waste managemen...
SUMMARY: In Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries, solid waste problem is one of the most deb...
Malaysia provides ample opportunities for solid waste recycling due to their dependence on recyclabl...
This study employed contingent valuation method to estimate the willingness to pay (WTP) of the hous...
The disposal of 95% of the 1.4 million tonnes of MSW from Selangor, the fastest developing state in ...
This study aimed to estimate the potential waste management cost reduction and the recycling profit ...
Using a participatory approach, this study looks at how a local government in the Philippines might ...
There has been a sharp rise in the rate of waste generated on a global scale, owing to a rapid growt...
This paper estimates the economic values of household preference for enhanced solid waste disposal s...
Lack of appropriate policy is the main constraint to sustainable waste management in Malaysia. As a ...
Households are the primary source that contributes to the municipal solid waste and thus, it is well...
The management of solid waste in urban areas is a critical issue for some developing countries espec...