This Sociological study attempts to analyse how gender becomes manifest as determining factor of the participation of community in solid waste management. This is an explorative study is based on the methods of observation, stakeholder analysis, semi structured questionnaire survey (200) and in-depth interviews (10) with key informants to collect qualitative and quantitative data in Balangoda urban council, Sri Lanka. The samples were selected on stratified basis and data were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The secondary information was mostly collected from the sociological literature and relevant studies of solid waste management. The results of the study have shown women tend to express higher levels of concern for the envi...
Increasing urbanisation has increased waste generation. This has led to an increase in waste being l...
The purpose of this study explores the relationship between environmental preservation and gender eq...
Women are important stakeholders in natural resource policies since rural women in developing countr...
This study aimed at investigating the practices of men and women in the management of domestic solid...
The disastrous way in which the domestic solid waste is managed has caused a global outcry due to it...
This paper aims at assessing the role of gender in solid waste management in the informal sector in...
Although women constitute a very important proportion of the world’s population, the link between wo...
This study assessed the extent of involvement of rural women in climate change mitigation initiative...
The management of urban waste constitutes one of the major environmental challenges facing African c...
This research examines the roles of gender in environmental household waste management in New Zealan...
This research aimes to have a complete description of values, social norms, and customs of a society...
Solid waste management is a term that is used to refer to the process of collecting and treating sol...
Waste Management is one of the major challenges municipalities in developing countries are facing. M...
Solid Waste Management (SWM) refers to the supervising and handling of SW from its generation to dis...
Gender issues are present in waste management, from daily handling activities through to decision-ma...
Increasing urbanisation has increased waste generation. This has led to an increase in waste being l...
The purpose of this study explores the relationship between environmental preservation and gender eq...
Women are important stakeholders in natural resource policies since rural women in developing countr...
This study aimed at investigating the practices of men and women in the management of domestic solid...
The disastrous way in which the domestic solid waste is managed has caused a global outcry due to it...
This paper aims at assessing the role of gender in solid waste management in the informal sector in...
Although women constitute a very important proportion of the world’s population, the link between wo...
This study assessed the extent of involvement of rural women in climate change mitigation initiative...
The management of urban waste constitutes one of the major environmental challenges facing African c...
This research examines the roles of gender in environmental household waste management in New Zealan...
This research aimes to have a complete description of values, social norms, and customs of a society...
Solid waste management is a term that is used to refer to the process of collecting and treating sol...
Waste Management is one of the major challenges municipalities in developing countries are facing. M...
Solid Waste Management (SWM) refers to the supervising and handling of SW from its generation to dis...
Gender issues are present in waste management, from daily handling activities through to decision-ma...
Increasing urbanisation has increased waste generation. This has led to an increase in waste being l...
The purpose of this study explores the relationship between environmental preservation and gender eq...
Women are important stakeholders in natural resource policies since rural women in developing countr...